The Other Shore: TerritoryBodyMemory “Buen Vivir” Pedagogy and “ConoCSentir” (Knowledge-Feeling) of Abya Yala People
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Yolanda Parra
RUECA - Red Universitaria Evaluaciòn de la Calidad CapìtuloColombia
This paper presents a comparison between an anthology of 1963 Chilean stories, and an anthology of Chilean stories of 2012, emphasizing problematics, theoretical discuciones about the formation and evolution of the anthology as a genre as well as its role in the socio-cultural context. The comparison between both anthologies, is established in relation to perpetuation: parameters of selection transformation, and anthological shaping.
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Keywords, Anthology, comparison, evolution, Chile
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Parra, Yolanda. “The Other Shore: TerritoryBodyMemory “Buen Vivir” Pedagogy and ‘ConoCSentir’ (Knowledge-Feeling) of Abya Yala People”. Mitologías hoy, 2013, vol.VOL 8, pp. 115-36, https://raco.cat/index.php/mitologias/article/view/285965.
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