Mutantia


Mutantia was an Argentine magazine of eco-spiritual orientation published by the poet Miguel Grinberg in Buenos Aires between the years 1980 and 1987. During that decade, it was offered like a experiment of transforming community communication. During 1982/87 it promoted the operation of the Multiversidad de Buenos Aires, a non-governmental initiative dedicated to independent pedagogical practices.

During this period, Grinberg was part of a movement called The Culture of the Future, together with the philosopher Luis Jorge Jalfen and the thinkers Leonardo Sacco, Fabricio Simonelli, Jorge Bolívar and Alejandro Piscitelli. The first two made the radio program Agenda Invisible by Radio Municipal of Buenos Aires, along with novelist Rodolfo Rabanal, filmmaker Alberto Fischerman and poet Raúl Vera Ocampo.

In 1990, she edited the journal Cuestión de Vida, practical work of students of the Ecology course at Taller Escuela Agencia (TEA).

In 1999, it published two editions of Mutantia 21, complement of the radio program Ecoscopio emitted by FM Cultura, Buenos Aires.

In 2012, the yearbook Mutantia 25 appeared, subtitled "Nuestro Espacio Supremo" and published by Ediciones del Nuevo Extremo. books

Mutantia published some documentary books:



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