¿La Historia In-Terminable?
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https://doi.org/10.37646/xihmai.v5i9.166Abstract
¿LA HISTORIA IN-TERMINABLE?
¿IS THE HISTORY A NEVER END TOPIC?
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Esta es la primera parte de tres. Las dos primeras se plantean, aparentemente, independientes. Pareciera que entre Baudrillard y los testimonios de los sobrevivientes de los campos de exterminio no hay relación posible. Sin embargo, la historia y su fin es el hilo conductor de ambas partes. La tercera de ellas se ocupa justamente de la justificación de su relación.
Las tres partes aportarán su propia bibliografía. La conclusión final asume algunos de los pensamientos que aparecen en todo el trabajo e intenta establecer los principales puntos vertebradores del estudio.
Nos bamboleamos entre el pensamiento novedoso, posmoderno y cibernético y el testimonio, la historia y el sufrimiento del ser humano. Lo nuevo y lo de siempre. Lo que deseamos plantear es que ambos extremos no son tan extraños entre sí y que si se dieron se pueden volver a repetir. Ojalá este escrito sirva para abrir la conciencia y advertir de lo que está pendiente con los auténticos protagonistas de la historia y de lo que puede volver a ocurrir.
Palabras Clave: Fin de la historia, memoria, imagen, medios de comunicación, Apocalipsis.
Abstract
This is the first part of three. The first two arise, apparently independent. It seems that between Baudrillard and the testimonies of survivors of the camps there is no relationship possible. However, history and so is the thread from both sides. The third one deals with precisely the justification of their relationship.
The three parties will contribute their own literature. The final conclusion assumes some of the thoughts that appear in all the work and tries to establish the main pillars of the study.
We are torn between the new thinking, postmodern, cybernetic and testimony, history and human suffering. The new and ever. What we want to make is that both ends are not strangers to each other and if they did can be repeated. Hopefully this letter will serve to open awareness and warn of what is pending with the real protagonists of history and what can happen again.
Key words: End of history, memory, image, media, Apocalypses.
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