El Arte de la memoria en el Nuevo Mundo
Title | El Arte de la memoria en el Nuevo Mundo PDF eBook |
Author | René Taylor |
Publisher | |
Pages | 72 |
Release | 1987 |
Genre | Mnemonics |
ISBN | 9788485595556 |
El arte de la memoria
Title | El arte de la memoria PDF eBook |
Author | Frances Amelia Yates |
Publisher | Siruela |
Pages | 502 |
Release | 2005 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 9788478448760 |
Surgida al mismo tiempo que la filosofía, el arte de la memoria fue creada por el poeta Simónides de Ceos hacia el año 500 a. C. Desde entonces formó parte de la educación en las escuelas del mundo griego y romano. Mientras que el estudio de la filosofía proporcionaba los medios para manejar adecuadamente los conceptos, la mnemónica se proponía la función no menos importante de enseñar a utilizar las imágenes mentales (imagines agentes) y la carga emotiva adherida a ellas a fin de potenciar los procesos de rememoración, facilitar las operaciones intelectivas y contribuir a la plasmación de la personalidad. Tras su eclipse al final de la Edad Antigua, el arte de la memoria se abrirá camino, de la mano de la Escolástica, como parte de la virtud de la prudencia, y culminará su andadura en el Renacimiento con el impulso del hermetismo, el neoplatonismo y el lulismo. Caída en el olvido desde el siglo XVIII, la mnemónica se ha convertido en foco de atención gracias, en buena parte, a Frances A. Yates, que en este libro ha narrado, de forma luminosa, la historia de este arte singular. Por su originalidad se destacan los capítulos dedicados al arte de Raimundo Lulio, el Teatro de la Memoria de Giulio Camillo, los sistemas de Giordano Bruno y las relaciones de la mnemónica con la pintura y la arquitectura.
How to Write the History of the New World
Title | How to Write the History of the New World PDF eBook |
Author | Jorge Cañizares-Esguerra |
Publisher | Stanford University Press |
Pages | 490 |
Release | 2001 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780804746939 |
An Economist Book of the Year, 2001. In the 18th century, a debate ensued over the French naturalist Buffon’s contention that the New World was in fact geologically new. Historians, naturalists, and philosophers clashed over Buffon’s view. This book maintains that the “dispute” was also a debate over historical authority: upon whose sources and facts should naturalists and historians reconstruct the history of the New World and its people. In addressing this question, the author offers a strikingly novel interpretation of the Enlightenment.
The Reptant Eagle
Title | The Reptant Eagle PDF eBook |
Author | Roberto Cantú |
Publisher | Cambridge Scholars Publishing |
Pages | 330 |
Release | 2015-01-12 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1443874124 |
Carlos Fuentes (1928–2012) was the most prominent novelist in contemporary Mexico and, until his recent death, one of the leading voices in Latin America’s Boom generation. He received the most prestigious awards and prizes in the world, including the Latin Civilization Award (presented by the Presidents of Brazil, Mexico, and France), the Miguel de Cervantes Prize, and the Prince of Asturias Award. During his fecund and accomplished life as a writer, literary theorist, and political analyst, Fuentes turned his attention to the major conflicts of the twentieth century – from the Second World War and the Cuban Revolution, to the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia, the war in Vietnam, and the post-revolutionary crisis of the one-party rule in Mexico – and attended to their political and international importance in his novels, short fiction, and essays. Known for his experimentation in narrative techniques, and for novels and essays written in a global range that illuminate the conflicts of our times, Fuentes’s writings have been rightfully translated into most of the world’s languages. His literary work continues to spur and provoke the interest of a global readership on diverse civilizations and eras, from Imperial Spain and post-revolutionary France, to Ancient and Modern Mexico, the United States, and Latin America. The Reptant Eagle: Essays on Carlos Fuentes and the Art of the Novel includes nineteen essays and one full introduction written exclusively for this volume by renowned Fuentes scholars from Asia, Europe, the United States, and Latin America. Collected into five parts, the essays integrate wide-ranging methods and innovative readings of The Death of Artemio Cruz (1962), Aura (1962), Terra Nostra (1975) and, among other novels, Distant Relations (1980); they analyze the visual arts in Fuentes’s novels (Diego Rivera’s murals and world film); chart and comment on the translations of Fuentes’s narratives into Japanese and Romanian; and propose comprehensive readings of The Buried Mirror (1992) and Personas (2012), Fuentes’s posthumous book of essays. Beyond their comprehensive and interdisciplinary scope, the book’s essays trace Fuentes’s conscious resolve to contribute to the art of the novel and to its uninterrupted tradition, from Cervantes and Rabelais to Thomas Mann and Alejo Carpentier, and from the Boom generation to Latin America’s “Boomerang” group of younger writers. This book will be of importance to literary critics, teachers, students, and readers interested in Carlos Fuentes’s world-embracing literary work.
Social Memory in Ancient and Colonial Mesoamerica
Title | Social Memory in Ancient and Colonial Mesoamerica PDF eBook |
Author | Amos Megged |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 359 |
Release | 2010-02-26 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0521112273 |
In Social Memory in Ancient and Colonial Mesoamerica, Amos Megged uncovers the missing links in Mesoamerican peoples' quest for their collective past. Analyzing ancient repositories of knowledge, as well as social and religious practices, he uncovers the unique procedures and formulas by which social memory was communicated and how it operated in Mesoamerica prior to the Spanish conquest. Megged's volume also suggests how social and cultural historians, ethnohistorians, and anthropologists can rethink indigenous representations of the past while taking into account the deep transformations in Mexican society during the colonial era.
The Gallery of Memory
Title | The Gallery of Memory PDF eBook |
Author | Lina Bolzoni |
Publisher | University of Toronto Press |
Pages | 388 |
Release | 2001-01-01 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780802043306 |
This book takes as its starting point a striking paradox: that the antique tradition of the art of memory -- created by an oral culture -- reached its moment of greatest diffusion during an age that saw the birth of the printed book.
The Mestizo Mind
Title | The Mestizo Mind PDF eBook |
Author | Serge Gruzinski |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 289 |
Release | 2013-10-18 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1136697330 |
Mestizo: a person of mixed blood; specifically, a person of mixed European and American Indian ancestry. Serge Gruzinski, the renowned historian of Latin America, offers a brilliant, original critique of colonization and globalization in The Mestizo Mind. Looking at the fifteenth-century colonization of Latin America, Gruzinski documents the mélange that resulted: colonized mating with colonizers; Indians joining the Catholic Church and colonial government; and Amerindian visualizations of Jesus and Perseus. These physical and cultural encounters created a new culture, a new individual, and a phenomenon we now call globalization. Revealing globalization's early origins, Gruzinski then fast forwards to the contemporary mélange seen in the films of Peter Greenaway and Wong Kar-Wai to argue that over 500 years of intermingling has produced the mestizo mind, a state of mixed thinking that we all possess. A masterful alchemy of history, anthropology, philosophy and visual analysis, The Mestizo Mind definitively conceptualizes the clash of civilizations in the style of Homi Bhabha, Gayatri Spivak and Anne McClintock.