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  1. Actor, singer. Years active. 2012–present. Labels. Walt Disney Records. Facundo Gambandé (born January 10, 1990, Córdoba, Argentina ), is an Argentine actor and singer. He is known for playing the role of Maxi on the Disney Channel telenovela Violetta. [1]

  2. Facundo Gambandé [1] (Córdoba, Argentina; 10 de enero de 1990) [2] conocido artísticamente como Facu Gambandé es un actor, bailarín y cantante argentino. Es conocido por el personaje de Maximiliano "Maxi" Ponte en la telenovela de Disney Channel Latinoamérica, Violetta y por el papel de Santiago Ponce en la telenovela Por amarte así.

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  4. Oct 30, 2020 · A Skeleton in the Closet: Directed by Nicolás Teté. With Facundo Gambandé, María Fernanda Callejón, Diego De Paula, Antonella Ferrari. Coming out of he closet is never easy, but the gay son has already come out to his parents. They weren't happy, but they still love him.

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    • Comedy, Drama
    • Nicolás Teté
    • 2020-10-30
  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › FacundoFacundo - Wikipedia

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    While exiled in Chile, Sarmiento wrote Facundo in 1845 as an attack on Juan Manuel de Rosas, the Argentine dictator at the time. The book was a critical analysis of Argentine culture as he saw it, represented in men such as Rosas and the regional leader Juan Facundo Quiroga, a warlord from La Rioja. For Sarmiento, Rosas and Quiroga were caudillos—s...

    After a lengthy introduction, Facundo's fifteen chapters divide broadly into three sections: chapters one to four outline Argentine geography, anthropology, and history; chapters five to fourteen recount the life of Juan Facundo Quiroga; and the concluding chapter expounds Sarmiento's vision of a future for Argentina under a Unitarist government.In...

    Spanish critic and philosopher Miguel de Unamuno comments of the book, "I never took Facundo by Sarmiento as a historical work, nor do I think it can be very valued in that regard. I always thought of it as a literary work, as a historical novel". However, Facundo cannot be classified as a novel or a specific genre of literature. According to Gonzá...

    Civilization and barbarism

    Facundo is not only a critique of Rosas's dictatorship, but a broader investigation into Argentine history and culture, which Sarmiento charts through the rise, controversial rule, and downfall of Juan Facundo Quiroga, an archetypical Argentine caudillo. Sarmiento summarizes the book's message in the phrase "That is the point: to be or not to be savages".The dichotomy between civilization and barbarism is the book's central idea; Facundo Quiroga is portrayed as wild, untamed, and standing opp...

    Writing and power

    In the history of post-independence Latin America, dictatorships have been relatively common—examples range from Paraguay's José Gaspar Rodríguez de Francia in the 19th century to Chile's Augusto Pinochet in the 20th. In this context, Latin American literature has been distinguished by the protest novel, or dictator novel; the main story is based around the dictator figure, his behaviour, characteristics and the situation of the people under his regime. Writers such as Sarmiento used the powe...

    For translator Kathleen Ross, Facundo is "one of the foundational works of Spanish American literary history". It has been enormously influential in setting out a "blueprint for modernization", with its practical message enhanced by a "tremendous beauty and passion". However, according to literary critic González Echevarría it is not only a powerfu...

    The first edition of Facundo was published in instalments in 1845, in the literary supplement of the Chilean newspaper El Progreso. The second edition, also published in Chile (in 1851), contained significant alterations—Sarmiento removed the last two chapters on the advice of Valentín Alsina, an exiled Argentinian lawyer and politician.However, th...

    Ball, Kimberly (1999), "Facundo by Domingo F. Sarmiento", in Moss, Joyce; Valestuk, Lorraine (eds.), Latin American Literature and Its Times, vol. 1, World Literature and Its Times: Profiles of Not...
    Bravo, Héctor Félix (1990), "Profiles of educators: Domingo Faustino Sarmiento (1811–88)", Prospects: The Quarterly Review of Comparative Education, 20, number 2 (74), Paris: UNESCO: International...
    Carilla, Emilio (1955), Lengua y estilo en el Facundo (in Spanish), Buenos Aires: Universidad nacional de Tucumán, OCLC 2010266
    Chang-Rodríguez, Raquel (1988), Voces de Hispanoamérica: antología literaria (in Spanish), New York: Heinle & Heinle, ISBN 0-8384-1603-9
    • Domingo Faustino Sarmiento
    • 1845
  6. Facundo Gambandé (born January 10, 1990, Córdoba, Argentina), is an Argentine actor and singer. He is known for playing the role of Maxi on the Disney Channel telenovela Violetta. Known For. Violetta. Bruno Motoneta. A Skeleton in the Closet. The Dog Who Wouldn't Be Quiet. Singers at War. Solo el amor. Violetta Favorite Moments. Violetta Live.

  7. 16 Photos. Facundo Gambandé was born on 10 January 1990 in Córdoba, Argentina. He is an actor, known for Educando a Nina (2016), Bruno Motoneta (2018) and Violetta (2012). More at IMDbPro. Contact info.

  8. Facundo Gambandé, né le 10 janvier 1990 est un acteur, chanteur et danseur argentin. Il est né à Córdoba en Argentine. Il est connu pour avoir joué dans la série originale de Disney Channel, Violetta dans le rôle de Maximiliano "Maxi" Ponte.

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