Tejiendo Cauca

This book is the result of a series of deep and holistic explorations of the human condition, through a successions of intellectual and emotional journeys that are articulated through powerful metaphors that converge in scenarios of interpellation, such as rurality, memory, the river and wea...

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Autors principals: Luna Nieto, Alexander, Canencio Nates, Mónica Fernanda, Díaz Pérez, Marcela
Format: Online
Idioma:espanyol
Publicat: Universidad Santiago de Cali 2025
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Accés en línia:https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/158073
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Sumari:This book is the result of a series of deep and holistic explorations of the human condition, through a successions of intellectual and emotional journeys that are articulated through powerful metaphors that converge in scenarios of interpellation, such as rurality, memory, the river and weaving. Throughout its pages, a series of lived experiences are intertwined that, in the form of narratives, invite the reader to reflect on the human condition from multiple perspectives —childhood, mothers, peasants— and to consider the importance of a radical ethical approach in understanding these stages. This work, framed within the research carried out in human sciences, among other aspects, emphasizes the need for a fabric that encompasses the totality of the human, rejecting rigid categorizations and embracing the richness of the experiences lived by the Others. From childhood, perceived as a spring of emerging life, to adulthood and the worlds of peasant life, where stories of resilience and wisdom are woven, the book becomes a celebration of human diversity. Interculturality and the dialogue of knowledge emerge as fundamental pillars for the construction of more just and supportive societies, where every voice is heard and every experience is valued. The authors, three researchers in the field of human sciences, invite the reader on a reflective journey that not only seeks to enrich academic understanding, but also to nurture an ethical and transformative praxis. This dialogical and relational approach is evident in each chapter, offering a multifaceted vision of the world of life and proposing a comprehensive look at the lived experiences of the human condition.