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Ítem Oficios sonoros: transformaciones en el ser impresor(Universidad Icesi, 2015-09-01) Garay, AnaThe study of the evolution of the printing trade requires an attentive observation of how different printing techniques have shaped the trade since the Nineteenth century. Particular printing techniques determine how printers relate to space, to the machine and to the trade itself. Through ethnographic exercises this article explores how the introduction of digital printing techniques has transformed the printing trade in San Nicolas (a traditional neighborhood in Cali, Colombia). I propose this transformation is best described and understood through an ethnographic analysis of the relations between printers and their machines and through a detailed description of the printing offices soundscape.Ítem Narrativas mágico-religiosas en las pandillas. Un estudio sobre la psicología del pandillero(Universidad Icesi, 2015-09-01) Ordoñez Valverde, JorgeThis article is the result of an investigation on the cultural systems that sustain intergang violence in marginalized neighborhoods of Cali, Colombia. It is about magical and religious beliefs of gangsters around the episodes of violence, and that allows us to observe aspects of psychology of the gangster that are functional adaptations to the reality of vendettas and territorial wars, which are intended to give sense and meaning to the tragic events of their lives. The study shows how Santeria is used to seek protection and to damage the enemy, and how their ideas of God and the Devil, good and evil, lack of a regulatory ethics of relationships with others, and are an expression of a mechanism narcissistic defense. It is concluded that this cultural belief system is an interesting transaction path between objective social reality and subjective fantasiesÍtem El cuerpo “cárcel del alma” y la construcción de nación en “Dolores” de Soledad Acosta de Samper(Universidad Icesi, 2015-09-01) Leal Larrarte, SandraOne of those novels that are little known in the world of Colombian literature is “Dolores” (1887). Written at a time when women “not writing”, which also forced the newly won freedom to intellectuals in the region to create nation, its imaginary and indentity. In this join effort, the almost aristocratic writer and journalist Soledad Acosta de Samper, who, without forgetting this duty as a voice for women, has its own history of romanticism that prevailed in his day adds. Here is analyzed as “Dolores” the body is presented as a symbol of the strict social hierarchies in which the fledgling republic was organized, but also the sick body as a symbol of women’s isolation and the only source of personal development in which they wanted and you will, confine womenÍtem Rosas y espinas. Representaciones de las mujeres en el arte colombiano 1868-1910(Universidad Icesi, 2015-09-01) Hoyos, Luz AdrianaThis article presents the principal expositions and conclusions of the investigation “ Women invisible Visibles/Mujeres. Representations of the women in the Colombian art 1868-1910". The analysis of paintings, drawings and lithographic series of pictures of customs during the select period shows how the representations of the women were legitimized by models differentiated for the different social sectors. The used methodology is own of the Cultural History that studies the representations and the diffusion and traffic of the cultural productions.Ítem Breves consideraciones sobre ¿por qué se suicidan los escritores de literatura?(Universidad Icesi, 2015-09-01) Alarcón Velandia, Rafael PatrocinioThis article pursues the objective is to initiate a debate on the concerns regarding the death of literature writers and their characters, avoiding the temptation to impregnate the paper theoretical presentations on the various causes of suicide of a person. Avoiding the temptation to fill up the paper with theoretical arguments on the various causes of the suicide of a person, even with the presence of common factors, here it aims to recognize the existence of particular specific reasons in each suicide. Many treaties and literary works have been written on suicide, mainly with a religious, philosophical, socio-anthropological, economic, medical and psychiatric and genetic approaches.Ítem Yo despierta, ella dormida. Sor Juana Inés y Juan Rulfo o la nueva condición poética latinoamericana(Universidad Icesi, 2015-09-01) Delgado Madroñero, Hoover AlfonsoThe article examines how Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz and Juan Rulfo, in dialogue with the literary tradition –especially with the works of Dante, Gongorism and the modern tradition– build a Latin American poetic condition. To that end, it studies the long dream of Sor Juana rise, in First Dream; and Susana San Juan history, in Pedro Páramo. For the analysis, it goes to the concepts of resistance to suffering and the signals to transcendence provided by Maria Zambrano in his reflections on the essential condition of the human. It explains how Sor Juana and Susana San Juan offer such resistance: Sor Juana through the journey of knowledge, the sovereignty of the body, exposing the precariousness of life and the metaphor of the ascent; Susana, through the fall, madness and eroticism. Finally, it plays, in both characters, the appropriation of the signs of transcendence: the revaluation of the moment, of dreams and the creation-destruction of the divine.Ítem El arte como conciencia de la desolación. Dictadura y destino latinoamericano(Universidad Icesi, 2015-09-01) Marín Osorio, WilliamAt the insistence of evil, literature constitutes overwhelming discourse that permeates critically the various dialogues that circulate in society, acquiring, beyond its aesthetic nature, a political dimension as a way of repairing consciousness and liberation of front to social unrest. And to the totalitarianism of the left and right in which the words missing and torture acquire a political meaning, in turn defining the contours of a new Leviathan, democracy is still the system of government that allows the development of human freedom. In this double perspective, in our thinking arises the figure of Ernesto Sabato humanist, in his essays and in his novels, who believes in democracy as a political system where it is possible that the human creature is able to develop their creative potential and acquire the category of person.