2 resultados para marginality
em Universidad del Rosario, Colombia
Resumo:
The present article analyze the urban transformations happened in the sector of Saint Victorino and Saint Ines in the city of Bogota D.C. between 1948 and 2010, making use of the "Genealogical Methodology" during the process of inquiry that allow to contrast the visions that are usually accepted of "progress" and "urban renovation" in the urban market context by the existence of a informal economic and a population in conditions of marginality that configures a good part of the "popular urban culture" of the Bogota in the 20th and 21st century. This vision permit to observe from various perspectives the changes that happened in this sector of the city, the impacts of the history facts occurred en this time period and, in special, the real effects of a rearrangement urban process that began in 1998 and has been prolonged to date, which has left a significant mark about the urban and social physiognomy of the place.
Resumo:
La figura del campesino, primero en Europa y posteriormente en el mundo, por lo general ha estado ligada a estereotipos asociados a la marginalidad, la pobreza y el atraso. Estas representaciones poco a poco han tomado fuerza en nuestra sociedad y parecen inmodificables a través del tiempo. Lo que hace interesante su análisis es el hecho de que en la mayoría de los casos las representaciones no corresponden a la realidad, son contradictorias y se dan como resultado de lecturas poco objetivas construidas por parte de unos pocos.