Titre | Amor como espectro de la cristianización en la colonización del pensamiento afrocaribeño/ Love as a spectrum of Christianization in the colonization of Afro-Caribbean thought | |
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Auteur | Josué N. Vera Rodríguez | |
Revue | Amerika | |
Numéro | no 22, 2021 Mémoires dans la Caraïbe et l'Amérique latine : entre tradition, modernité et post-modernité. 1920-2020 : un siècle de capitalisme | |
Rubrique / Thématique | Dossier thématique: Mémoires dans la Caraïbe et l'Amérique latine : entre tradition, modernité et post-modernité. 1920-2020 : un siècle de capitalisme |
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Résumé anglais |
The present manuscript among its purposes, raises arguments that, with a critical approach, aim to dilute the myths that for centuries have risen above the colonization of Afro-descendant thought in the original Caribbean; where the love of divinity was used as an instrument of dominance over the Puerto Rican bonhomy of colonial Puerto Rico. It is a documentary article with bibliographic design, where the state of the art is sought to be developed on mysticism, ambiguity, and the impact that even in contemporary times generate sui generis religious practices, in which the bibliographic method was applied with a focus interpretive and documentation, as a technique used in the auscultation of the files selected for this purpose. After a deep discussion, it was possible to reflect on the socio-cultural and human encounters and disagreements, which in the formation of a Christian religious arch, took place in the Caribbean during the last 100 years; the above gave the researcher an epistemological, axiological and ontological seedbed; where they were able to germinate great diversity of ideas about it, thus flourishing different epistemic awards, with support for the development of the epoché. Finally, some conclusions could be generated that, by way of reflection, account for the great scientific interest held by spiritual consultations, diversity of cults and the influence of Eurocentrism in Central America, from the 16th and 17th centuries, where colonization was approached From thought from Christianization, phenomena arise that point to the liberation of the popular ideological. Source : Éditeur (via OpenEdition Journals) |
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Article en ligne | http://journals.openedition.org/amerika/13408 |