El culturalismo: atrofia o devastación de lo social
<p>Culturalism, already present in the dominant ideology of Cultural Studies, is a complex phenomenon, that views culture at the crossroad of ideological, social, economic and political interests, linking it to present identitary and ethnicist obsessions, as a relativism that pretends to inter...
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doaj-eef7b36a11594e87ad992153f63902412020-11-25T00:21:16ZspaFacultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales, Sede MéxicoPerfiles Latinoamericanos0188-76532309-49822006-01-011327193225223El culturalismo: atrofia o devastación de lo socialJosé Sánchez Parga0Centro Andino de Acción Popular (CAAP)<p>Culturalism, already present in the dominant ideology of Cultural Studies, is a complex phenomenon, that views culture at the crossroad of ideological, social, economic and political interests, linking it to present identitary and ethnicist obsessions, as a relativism that pretends to interpret and justify all social facts as a reflection of cultural differences. This article attempts to explain this modern culturalist phenomenology, by showing the manner in which it holds —in a very neo–liberal vein— a vision of culture without society, and even a reduction of the social to the cultural. Such an approach contributes to hide and neutralize the social logic that runs across the modern world. Even though “culturology”, a paranoic discourse about culture has claimed inter-culturality as its main aspiration, it is incapable to understand that such an ideal becomes possible only when the “other” culture has meaning and value for one´s own culture.</p>http://perfilesla.flacso.edu.mx/index.php/perfilesla/article/view/231sociedad postsocietal“razón de mercado”etnicismos identitariosrelativismoculturainterculturalidaddiferencias significantes. |
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El culturalismo: atrofia o devastación de lo social |
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El culturalismo: atrofia o devastación de lo social |
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El culturalismo: atrofia o devastación de lo social |
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Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales, Sede México |
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Perfiles Latinoamericanos |
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0188-7653 2309-4982 |
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2006-01-01 |
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<p>Culturalism, already present in the dominant ideology of Cultural Studies, is a complex phenomenon, that views culture at the crossroad of ideological, social, economic and political interests, linking it to present identitary and ethnicist obsessions, as a relativism that pretends to interpret and justify all social facts as a reflection of cultural differences. This article attempts to explain this modern culturalist phenomenology, by showing the manner in which it holds —in a very neo–liberal vein— a vision of culture without society, and even a reduction of the social to the cultural. Such an approach contributes to hide and neutralize the social logic that runs across the modern world. Even though “culturology”, a paranoic discourse about culture has claimed inter-culturality as its main aspiration, it is incapable to understand that such an ideal becomes possible only when the “other” culture has meaning and value for one´s own culture.</p> |
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sociedad postsocietal “razón de mercado” etnicismos identitarios relativismo cultura interculturalidad diferencias significantes. |
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http://perfilesla.flacso.edu.mx/index.php/perfilesla/article/view/231 |
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