Tópicos del Humanismo #156 Teoría y Praxis del Movimiento Femenino Indígena en el Contexto de la Revolución Bolivariana
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2009
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Centro de Estudios Generales
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En este tópico se habla sobre el tema de la libertad y la independencia en América Latina, permite la reflexión desde las humanidades. Es posible entonces encontrar diversas posiciones un pensamiento universal que reconoce los cambios en la historia contemporánea. Se presenta un ensayo importante en la consecución de la idea del rescate del pensamiento indígena actual y sus contrastes en el pensamiento político que en nuestro continente forman esos eslabones que marcan el fin de la esclavitud y el advenimiento de nuevas libertades. Por otra parte, el sentido que tiene la novela actual es importante en el examen que se de aquí de la literatura universal. La novela contemporánea siempre está en discusión y es relevante verla desde la perspectiva latinoamericana. Interesa destacar que las nuevas formas de hacer novelas pueden radicar en la manera que vemos la narrativa europea no como ejemplo a seguir pero sí en el enfoque necesario que inquieta otras formas de escritura y que presenta los problemas literarios con un trasfondo de humanismo. La discusión se abre si la novela actual sufre de decadencia o ha muerto o se encuentra viva, constataciones que vemos si la novela aporta algo significativo para los lectores.
This topic discusses the theme of freedom and independence in Latin America, allowing reflection from the humanities. It is possible then to find diverse positions of a universal thought that recognizes the changes in contemporary history. An important essay is presented in the achievement of the idea of the rescue of the current indigenous thought and its contrasts in the political thought that in our continent form those links that mark the end of slavery and the advent of new freedoms. On the other hand, the meaning of the contemporary novel is important in the examination of world literature. The contemporary novel is always under discussion and it is relevant to see it from a Latin American perspective. It is interesting to point out that the new ways of making novels may lie in the way we see European narrative, not as an example to follow, but in the necessary approach that concerns other forms of writing and that presents literary problems with a background of humanism. The discussion opens up whether the current novel suffers from decadence or has died or is alive, findings that we see if the novel brings something meaningful to readers.
This topic discusses the theme of freedom and independence in Latin America, allowing reflection from the humanities. It is possible then to find diverse positions of a universal thought that recognizes the changes in contemporary history. An important essay is presented in the achievement of the idea of the rescue of the current indigenous thought and its contrasts in the political thought that in our continent form those links that mark the end of slavery and the advent of new freedoms. On the other hand, the meaning of the contemporary novel is important in the examination of world literature. The contemporary novel is always under discussion and it is relevant to see it from a Latin American perspective. It is interesting to point out that the new ways of making novels may lie in the way we see European narrative, not as an example to follow, but in the necessary approach that concerns other forms of writing and that presents literary problems with a background of humanism. The discussion opens up whether the current novel suffers from decadence or has died or is alive, findings that we see if the novel brings something meaningful to readers.
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HUMANISMO, LIBERTAD, INDEPENDENCIA, LITERATURA, HUMANISM, FREEDOM, INDEPENDENCE, LITERATURE