On Wednesday 26 August I was at the Casona de San Marcos for participation of 1st Meeting of the emerging culture. Arrive
just as I was finishing the opening and took the word Javier Vera, a student of Architecture at the UNI - or at least it was when I met him two years ago in a Cone (National Congress of Students of Architecture) - I guess at the moment and is a graduate of that school.
Javier told us that what we want to achieve with this meeting is to build bridges between different groups, associations, groups, etc. carrying out social and cultural work in emerging areas of the city as are the examples of Vichama, Citi, 5minutos5, and other groups that now make up the Cultural Partnerships Network Emerging Lima - RACE - and as hope that through of this meeting to join other groups and link up more including proposed within 2 years to become a true Red
then gave way to an anthropologist Rodrigo Montoya, who gave us national conference unprepared, only explaining what the term "Pop Culture" is specifically for this conference I make this text because the Doc Montoya left me impressed with his insight, knowledge and thought about it. The conference began
delimiting the meaning of "Emerging Culture."
On the one hand the word "culture" which is not misused and that the country or anywhere in the world there is a single culture but a set of cultures, which should change the title of "Emerging Culture" and that this pluralism gives the meaning of diversity, which is more precise to refer to these emerging cultures.
Broadly explain the great cultures that exist in the country, which are basically 2 types of Amazonian cultures, 4 Andean cultures and a mid-western culture-creolized on the coast, more specifically in the capital. So we have 7 major cultures in the country, all different from each other.
On the other hand the word "pop" means to leave, spring, his counterpart in the Quechua language would be "little birds."
For Emerging Cultures both these cultures is signifcant that are sprouting or coming to light. Then
Montoya, do not talk about cultural trends, which are for 3:
just as I was finishing the opening and took the word Javier Vera, a student of Architecture at the UNI - or at least it was when I met him two years ago in a Cone (National Congress of Students of Architecture) - I guess at the moment and is a graduate of that school.
Javier told us that what we want to achieve with this meeting is to build bridges between different groups, associations, groups, etc. carrying out social and cultural work in emerging areas of the city as are the examples of Vichama, Citi, 5minutos5, and other groups that now make up the Cultural Partnerships Network Emerging Lima - RACE - and as hope that through of this meeting to join other groups and link up more including proposed within 2 years to become a true Red
then gave way to an anthropologist Rodrigo Montoya, who gave us national conference unprepared, only explaining what the term "Pop Culture" is specifically for this conference I make this text because the Doc Montoya left me impressed with his insight, knowledge and thought about it. The conference began
delimiting the meaning of "Emerging Culture."
On the one hand the word "culture" which is not misused and that the country or anywhere in the world there is a single culture but a set of cultures, which should change the title of "Emerging Culture" and that this pluralism gives the meaning of diversity, which is more precise to refer to these emerging cultures.
Broadly explain the great cultures that exist in the country, which are basically 2 types of Amazonian cultures, 4 Andean cultures and a mid-western culture-creolized on the coast, more specifically in the capital. So we have 7 major cultures in the country, all different from each other.
On the other hand the word "pop" means to leave, spring, his counterpart in the Quechua language would be "little birds."
For Emerging Cultures both these cultures is signifcant that are sprouting or coming to light. Then
Montoya, do not talk about cultural trends, which are for 3:
1. The "official culture", which according to Western culture refers to the fine arts, theater, music, painting, museums, bone once all those people going to openings of samples in the cable show "cops" That is the "cultural elite", the "cults" of Western culture - creole.
2. The second trend is that of cultural knowledge and knowing, the ability to read and write makes you in worship and if you can not read and write is not it, no you are cultured and ignorant, this is clearly seen from the standpoint of Western culture.
3. In the latest trend we spoke of social culture, which refers to the language, tradition, habit identity, they belong to the myths and legends of people throughout Peru and Peruvian cultures is less clear Western culture.
As we see in these cultural trends of different cultures understand things differently, on the one hand is the dominant culture or who runs the country, being the West creolized, on the other the other Amazonian cultures (native and was told dismissively) and the Andes.
These various cultures engage in violent, hatred, racism and difference, while on one hand the Western culture, "the boss and kill, the crushing" (as you rightly said Rodrigo Montoya) and secondly cultures that are defended from below.
The conference ended with a call to defend the emerging cultures and of course a perpetual applause from the audience and from me.
I'm glad there still people who think that way, expose their ideas and have a way with words coupled with mental and conceptual clarity that captivates.
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