City absorbed, defensive islarios against otherness
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https://doi.org/10.5821/ace.v2i5.2422Keywords:
City, diversity, individual, identity, otherness, social imaginary, safety, defensive Islario, afraid reverie.Abstract
Such are the optics from which you can approach the analysis of the city as there are individuals willing to do. No question look haphazard or accidental, but that the direction and nature of the questioning that everyone does to any phenomenon, event or dynamic depends on your status as a subject , as a historical subject. Our gaze flies over the city to enter the spaces of privacy where the individual is shown as such, hoping to witness the unveiling of the historical relationship between man and uniquely your time and (no) city that builds. Or in your case, the city (de) constructed, in light of the new forms of urbanization (in) closed and scattered in the territory features contemporary urban settlements. The thesis is that those dynamics that shape urban development which has been called "City Absorbed "originated in the contemporary individual's own self-absorption, conceived it as a way to collectively respond individually in their effort to adapt to Real or imagined social imaginary that acts as a generator of various pathologies among which include the exacerbation of fear of Otherness.Downloads
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