
Maria Jose de Abreu, "The Charismatic Gymnasium: Breath, Media, and Religious Revivalism in Contemporary Brazil" (Duke UP, 2021)
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The Loss of Esatology, Les Theology, and the Neolibral Forms of Governance in Contemporary Brazil
i was wondering if you could just tell us about the this am, because i suppose i should preface prefaces by saying that in a throuty book, the loss of esatology, or the absence of an ecitological t loss, is something that that is central for your interlocutors, catholic aristhmetics. Because you tell us that, instead of being oriented towards some definite milinerian vision of the future, they circulate within this boundlessly middle space. There's this oscillation between what's come before and the harsh, harsh, uncertainties of what lies ahead in brazils, in theatres, or near liberalism. And perhaps one could talk
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