3 resultados para cultural space
em Universidad del Rosario, Colombia
Resumo:
Chingaza como destino de turismo contemplativo, nace de un deseo personal por generar reflexión en las gentes, hacia un respeto por la vida y un cuidado de nuestra biodiversidad y se traduce en la práctica, en un modelo de gestión que permita construir un punto turístico destinado a la contemplación de la naturaleza y a su conocimiento, así como al aprendizaje de las tradiciones culturales que allí se encierran, convirtiéndole en un destino de turismo sostenible que encuentre en su espacio, el motor para su sostenimiento y bajo la premisa clave de no intervenir ni alterar su patrimonio cultural y natural.
Resumo:
Although they were a few, there were places during the military dictatorship, which produced innovative cultural goods, in continuity with experiences of the artistic avant-garde in the sixties. Alongside the political and military repression they could articulate in their environment groups identified with alternative aesthetic codes, in opposition to the dominant culture in the period. The first one of the aces we examine in the article, El Expreso Imaginario is a privileged place where we may regard the origins of the traits of that social space. Towards the end of the dictatorship, another one like El Porteño, marks a new era, even if we can establish various continuities with the first one. The circulation places of these ideas and practices were often taking place in cellars and other hiding places. Is that because they take the literal sense of underground in the eighties to groups who having been part of that story or not, were willing to receive his inspiring legacy. Between both magazines we fer identifies the transition from one state of the field to another, identifying the evolution of these zone of the culture field.
Resumo:
The article aims to make visible some nuances of the 17TH century in Spain and the New Granada with emphasis on articulations and tensions that made up this cultural and social space through the analysis of the letrados and its position in the Hispanic cultural field of the 16th and 17TH centuries. This article also discusses the traditional thesis about the cultural isolation and obscurantism in the American colonies before the eighteenth century through the analysis of the circulation of books and knowledge between mainland Spain and its colonies, and the heterogeneous character of the lawyers that affect the symbolic monopoly of the Catholic Church.