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In 2019, Alejandro Parada presented his book entitled Reading and Counter-Reading in the History of Reading. He presented it as a “selective and partial” work. It summarized the concerns of a long and recognized academic career focused on the History of Reading, a work conceived not only as a reference aimed at the formulation and resolution of practical case studies but also as an existential problem of the discipline itself.

Alfonso Rubio Hernández, Universidad del Valle, Cali, Colombia

He has a degree in Hispanic Philology and a PhD in Information and History and Science. He is currently a professor in the Department of History at the Universidad del Valle. He is director of the Written Culture and Society research group. In this disciplinary line of the Social History of Written Culture, he has been an academic editor and author of works related to the History of Archives, the History of the Book and the History of Publishing. His most recent publications are, An exceptional skull in a vacant land. Weapons and letters of colonization in the 19th century Colombian (2024); Books in the New Kingdom of Granada. Functions, practices and representations (2023); and The archive: symbol and order of foundational writing (2022).

Parada, Alejandro E. Bajo el signo de la Bibliotecología. Ensayos bibliotecarios desde la posmodernidad tardía. Córdoba: Eduvim, 2023. 154 p. ISBN 978-987-699-797-4.

Rubio Hernández, A. (2024). Library science in permanent human dialogue. Parada, Alejandro E. Bajo el signo de la Bibliotecología. Ensayos bibliotecarios desde la posmodernidad tardía. Córdoba: Eduvim, 2023. 154 p. ISBN 978-987-699-797-4. Historia Y Espacio, 20(63), e30114560. https://doi.org/10.25100/hye.v20i63.14560

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