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State-business-church relationships, geography of globalization, industrial-cognitive-informational capitalism, somatotype multiplicity, ethnical-racial expressions, differences and the diversity and the new economy’s demands [industrialization versus consumptions] have been some of the discourse th...

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Autor Principal: Mallarino, Claudia
Formato: info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Idioma: spa
Publicado: Universidad de San Buenaventura - Cali 2017
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Sumario: State-business-church relationships, geography of globalization, industrial-cognitive-informational capitalism, somatotype multiplicity, ethnical-racial expressions, differences and the diversity and the new economy’s demands [industrialization versus consumptions] have been some of the discourse that have regulated culture, lines of action and particular policies [bio-political, anatomical-political, geopolitical] regarding culture, as historical experience of modernity, which has been, after the second half of the 20th century, the filter for incorporating the scaffolding of productivity into the social world as well as the stage of this new world economy’s demands. In turn, such discourse is possible as there is a modern individual “who challenges his/her history and thinks, imagines and undertakes his/her own constitution and transformation, mainly in, with and through the body” (Pedraza, 1999, p. 14).