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Este ebook presenta "Utopía", con un índice dinámico y detallado. Es un libro escrito por Tomás Moro y publicado en 1516. El autor criticó el orden político, social y religioso establecido, bajo la fórmula de imaginar como antítesis una comunidad perfecta; su modelo estaba caracterizado por la igualdad social, la fe religiosa, la tolerancia y el imperio de la Ley, combinando la democracia en las unidades de base con la obediencia general a la planificación racional del gobierno. Thomas More (1478 - 1535), también conocido por su nombre castellanizado Tomás Moro, fue un pensador, teólogo, político, humanista y escritor inglés, que fue además poeta, traductor, Lord Canciller de Enrique VIII, profesor de leyes, juez de negocios civiles y abogado.
The rise of proxy wars, the Space Race, and cybernetics during the Cold War marked science and technology as vital sites of social and political power. Women artists, historically excluded from these domains, responded critically, while simultaneously redeploying the products of "Technological Society" into works that promoted ideals of progress and alternative concepts of human community. In this innovative book, author Christine Filippone offers the first focused examination of the conceptual use of science and technology by women artists during and just after the women?s movement. She argues that artists Alice Aycock, Agnes Denes, Martha Rosler and Carolee Schneemann used science and technology to mount a critique on Cold War American society as they saw it?conservative and constricting. Motivated by the contemporary American Women?s Movement, these artists transformed science and technology into new modes of artmaking that transgressed modernist, heroic, painterly styles and subverted the traditional economic structures of the gallery, the museum and the dealer. At the same time, the artists also embraced these domains of knowledge and practice as expressions of hope for a better future. Many found inspiration in the scientific theory of open systems, which investigated "problems of wholeness, dynamic interaction and organization", enabling consideration of the porous boundaries between human bodies and their social, political and nonhuman environments. Filippone also establishes that the theory of open systems not only informed feminist art, but also continued to influence women artists? practice of reclamation and ecological art through the twenty-first century.
Este ebook presenta "Utopía", con un índice dinámico y detallado. Es un libro escrito por Tomás Moro y publicado en 1516. El autor criticó el orden político, social y religioso establecido, bajo la fórmula de imaginar como antítesis una comunidad perfecta; su modelo estaba caracterizado por la igualdad social, la fe religiosa, la tolerancia y el imperio de la Ley, combinando la democracia en las unidades de base con la obediencia general a la planificación racional del gobierno. Thomas More (1478 - 1535), también conocido por su nombre castellanizado Tomás Moro, fue un pensador, teólogo, político, humanista y escritor inglés, que fue además poeta, traductor, Lord Canciller de Enrique VIII, profesor de leyes, juez de negocios civiles y abogado.
From the Popol Vuh to postmodernism, imagery of the natural world has played an important role in Latin American literature. In contrast to the rise of ecocritical scholarship in Anglophone literary studies, Latin American literary ecocriticism has been slower to take root. This volume of eleven essays seeks to advance the ecocritical conversation among Latin Americanists, furthering insight into the relationship between humans and their environments. The essays address regions as diverse as Patagonia and the Chihuahua Desert.
Latin America has been an important basis for theorizing the postmodern condition and has been the site of some of the most significant contributions to postmodern literature. However, discourses about postmodernity have overwhelmingly been constructed by European and American intellectuals. This book is a groundbreaking collection of essays by Latin American scholars on the theories and practices of postmodernity. It provides an important forum for Latin American intellectuals to shape the debates on postmodernity that are based, to a large degree, on their own cultural and political experiences. Gathering together new and classic essays across a wide range of disciplines and perspectives, this much-needed collection allows some of Latin America's leading cultural critics to write back to their Euro-American counterparts and join the international debate.