La memoria utópica del Inca Garcilaso: comunalismo andino y buen gobierno
In: Cultura y sociedad. Ciencias sociales y humanas
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In: Cultura y sociedad. Ciencias sociales y humanas
In: La Carreta política
Includes bibliographical references (p. 230-233)
International audience ; In the Liberation theology experiment, and the inspired pastoral practices, the religious reveal itself simultaneously as a strength of contestation and constructing alternatives proposals, not only theological and religious, but also social, economic, political and cultural. ; En la experiencia de la teología de la liberación y de las prácticas pastorales inspiradas en ella, lo religioso se revela simultáneamente como una fuerza de contestación y de propuesta de construcción de alternativas no solo teológicas y religiosas sino también sociales, económicas, políticas y culturales.
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International audience ; In the Liberation theology experiment, and the inspired pastoral practices, the religious reveal itself simultaneously as a strength of contestation and constructing alternatives proposals, not only theological and religious, but also social, economic, political and cultural. ; En la experiencia de la teología de la liberación y de las prácticas pastorales inspiradas en ella, lo religioso se revela simultáneamente como una fuerza de contestación y de propuesta de construcción de alternativas no solo teológicas y religiosas sino también sociales, económicas, políticas y culturales.
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Lʹexigence de justice culturelle est aujourdʹhui une question majeure qui se pose, de manière théorique et pratique, à la réflexion éthique et politique. Issue, pour ce qui est de sa formulation contemporaine, de diverses circonstances historiques – parmi lesquelles on peut mentionner la décolonisation, lʹapparition dʹune nouvelle critique sociale et théorique à partir de la fin des années 1960 et la mondialisation contemporaine –, la problématique de la justice culturelle pose dʹune manière inédite la question fondamentale du rapport entre Iʹuniversalité et la particularité.
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In: New Directions in Critical Theory
The idea of "culture" has become central to intellectual debates since at least the end of the 1970s, with the reemergence of longstanding cultural issues becoming an indispensible part of moral and political critique. Additionally, the meaning of culture has expanded beyond its earlier, anthropological meaning to include issues of ethnicity, race, religion, gender, and sexual orientation. Whether informing arguments about a "clash of civilizations" or underscoring the importance of "mainstream multiculturalism," inflated notions of culture are ubiquitous, and their prevalence has generated new concerns. Criticism extends from the commodification of difference and the reification of identity to the further marginalization of outside voices. Refusing to reject the cultural shift in politics yet wholly aware of its potential dangers, the contributors to this volume propose innovative solutions and topical interventions. Seyla Benhabib conceptualizes culture as a hybrid and polyvocal system of action and signification. Nancy Fraser strives to solve the recognition/redistribution conundrum. Judith Butler deconstructs sexual and gender identities. Cornel West rejects Black Nationalism and racial reasoning in favor of a cultural democracy that unites various struggles for equality, and Axel Honneth details a normative account of social integration in terms of mutual recognition.
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