3 resultados para Centro Popular de Cultura

em Repositorio Académico de la Universidad Nacional de Costa Rica


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Terms like Internet, cyberspace, virtual reality, in short, globalization, have been frequently words for all of us, in recent years. This refers to the phenomenon that has shaken the people of this world. Are rapidly changing due to technological advances and complex levels reaching relations between countries, corporations, partnerships and people.The attempt to understand the phenomenon of globalization is compounded when we try to understand the term, coined by Marshall McLuhan.McLuhan was born in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada and studied at the Universities of Manitoba and Cambridge, the latter of which he received his degree of Doctor of Philosophy specializing in English Literature. He taught at the universities of Wisconsin and St. Louis and University of the Assumption and Saint Michael's College, University of Toronto, where he was director of the Center for Culture and Technology.Marshall McLuhan and B. R. Powers, wrote the play, The Village Global1. The universe has become a village is the future predicted for them in the 60's. Today reality has overtaken the theory. However, this phenomenon is presented in this work, so whimsical style reminiscent of Jules Verne, but does not clarify the content of the term. While we believe that in the past there were attempts; globalize these attempts were very different from what we understand by globalization. 

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Introducción Nosotros, 160 representantes de organizaciones campesinas e indígenas y organizaciones no gubernamentales procedentes de más de 50 países nos hemos reunido aquí, en la histórica ciudad de Leipzig, que ha sido centro de la cultura, aprendizaje y comercio durante siglos. En décadas pasadas Leipzig había perdido su fuerza y vitalidad debido a un régimen totalitario contra el cual la población comenzó una revolución silenciosa para reclamar su libertad…

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En el período de entreguerras, la ruptura con el positivismo por parte de numerosos pensadores produjo la emergencia de discursos relegitimadores de los sectores populares en todo el Continente. Este artículo aborda, desde una perspectiva de análisis del discurso, el pensamiento sobre el problema del indigenismo de dos intelectuales identificados con el aprismo: Luis Alberto Sánchez y Víctor Raúl Haya de la Torre. En este sentido, se intenta señalar continuidades y rupturas con otras corrientes indigenistas y analizar las estrategias discursivas presentes en los escritos apristas, cuyas particularidades están dadas por los intentos de construcción un partido político nacional/ continental.