Lo cotidiano: Una forma básica de mirar la diversidad
Fecha
2007
Autores
Hernandez, Dora
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Universidad Nacional, Costa Rica
Resumen
A partir de una estrofa de un poema
de Jorge Debravo, la autora de este
ensayo lleva al lector a reflexionar sobre
la manera en que el respeto y la valoración
de la diversidad presente en todo ser
y hacer humano, deben abordarse desde
lo cotidiano, desde esa necesidad diaria
de ternura, cena, silencio, pan y casa.
Nuestro célebre poeta hace una
de las afirmaciones más consistentes y
enérgicas cuando dice, con gran belleza
poética y como si toda la humanidad
dijera con él: "Soy hombre, he nacido,
tengo piel y esperanza ... ". Debravo logra
expresar e identificar algunas de las
necesidades y derechos básicos de las
personas en este breve poema, con una
fuerza impresionante. La autora considera
importante que, persona no pide "eternidades llenas de estrellas blancas".
Y concuerda con el poeta cuando explica
suavemente: "Pido ternura, cena, silencio,
pan y casa ... ".
In the following pages, using a fragment, the author takes the reader into a journey of thinking about the significance of how respect for human diversity must be approached on a daily basis, since a regular need for tenderness, supper, silence, bread and home. Our well-known poet makes one of the most consistent and vigorous statements that I can think of when he writes with poetic beauty, like if all humankind would say with him: "I am a man, I was bom, I have skin and hope ... ". Debravo manages to express and identify remarkably powerfully in this brief poem, sorne of the basic people's rights and needs. In what I consider the major fragment of his poem he says: "I do not ask for etemities full of white stars". Then, he gently explains: "I ask for tendemess, supper, silence, bread and home ... ".
In the following pages, using a fragment, the author takes the reader into a journey of thinking about the significance of how respect for human diversity must be approached on a daily basis, since a regular need for tenderness, supper, silence, bread and home. Our well-known poet makes one of the most consistent and vigorous statements that I can think of when he writes with poetic beauty, like if all humankind would say with him: "I am a man, I was bom, I have skin and hope ... ". Debravo manages to express and identify remarkably powerfully in this brief poem, sorne of the basic people's rights and needs. In what I consider the major fragment of his poem he says: "I do not ask for etemities full of white stars". Then, he gently explains: "I ask for tendemess, supper, silence, bread and home ... ".
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RESPETO, SERES HUMANOS, HUMAN BEINGS, RESPECT, PLURALISMO CULTURAL, DIVERSIDAD