South American Polysemic Glocalizations to Cultural and Natural Heritage from the Worldview of Marquezian Identity

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  • Carolina Rivero Universidad de Carabobo, Valencia-Venezuela

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https://doi.org/10.5377/ruc.v31i2.17948

Abstract

The purpose of this heuristic reflection is to approximate some theoretical elements focused on the categorical construction of South American polysemic glocalizations in the Marquezian sense that account for cultural citizens capable of facing and generating values with social capacity in the South American place of enunciation. Ergo, a cultural identity of us-others that produces transformations in the cultural and political ethos from the ethical possibilities of the critical citizen. Therefore, in these lines, the systemic understanding of identity and the axiological recognition that underlies it is ontic-epistemic-hermeneutic to understand and recognize the existential possibilities that emerge from a strategic cultural heritage project. It is an option for comprehensive, supportive, intersubjective, dialogic of wisdom and knowledge. It is a way of feeling-thinking the values and existential possibility of creative, reflective citizenship conditions, educated in a worldview of these times of otherness. The leading author: Márquez (2020) and a repertoire of theorists of culture and politics come to this epistemic authorial dialogue.

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Published

2023-12-01

How to Cite

Rivero, C. (2023). South American Polysemic Glocalizations to Cultural and Natural Heritage from the Worldview of Marquezian Identity. Revista Universitaria Del Caribe, 31(2), 56–62. https://doi.org/10.5377/ruc.v31i2.17948

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Social Sciences