La cultura¿liturgia o akelarre?
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Universidad de Navarra
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ISSN: 2254-9668
Year of publication: 2017
Issue Title: Objetivismo y subjetivismo en la filosofía, en el arte y en la vida. Estudios en torno a Fernando Inciarte
Issue: 9
Pages: 65-98
Type: Article
More publications in: Naturaleza y libertad: revista de estudios interdisciplinares
Abstract
Contemporary culture abounds in sacrilegious, blasphemous or merely disgusting expressions, which chase to arise in the spectator an ambiguous rejection; very often its setup and enactment parallel a sort of black mass, a celebration or appraisal of evil as a result of an inversion of orthodox religious liturgy, so much that the jewish or christian producer/consumer of culture can feel as if confronted by a dilemma: quit his religion and take part o f that culture or stick to it and give culture up.
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