MODERN MYTHS ABOUT THE PERUVIAN AMAZON
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The objective of this article is to review the validity of modern myths related to the Amazon and analyze their impact on public policies linked to the conservation of the Amazon. Based on a specialized bibliographic review, an inventory of modern myths related to the Amazon is made and then a class...
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The objective of this article is to review the validity of modern myths related to the Amazon and analyze their impact on public policies linked to the conservation of the Amazon. Based on a specialized bibliographic review, an inventory of modern myths related to the Amazon is made and then a classification is made for an analytical approach. Subsequently, a synthetic approach is made. Taking into account these results, it is discussed how these myths permeate public policies, the thinking and actions of forestry professionals and others involved with forests. As conclusions, it has been possible to recognize that there are still myths related to the Amazon regarding the indigenous people, the forests and the relations between the Amazon and Society. These modern myths are intertwined in time and can be transformed. The myths can be conceived as a system in which interrelations between society-culture-nature are verified. In spite of the dizzying advance of science, several of the myths continue in force, while science itself is immersed in its own myths and paradigms and subjectivity is part of the process of knowledge construction. In addition the myths are sustained by other modern myths of economic character that give primacy to the economic growth and the effectiveness of the markets like great regulators of social life. At the base of the validity of the myths is the disjunctive ontology between society and nature. Therefore, it is not surprising that in public policies the existence of some of these myths can still be verified. Key words: Amazon, Conservation, Myths, Culture, Nature. |
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MODERN MYTHS ABOUT THE PERUVIAN AMAZONMITOS MODERNOS SOBRE LA AMAZONÍA PERUANAArce-Rojas, Rodrigo SeveroThe objective of this article is to review the validity of modern myths related to the Amazon and analyze their impact on public policies linked to the conservation of the Amazon. Based on a specialized bibliographic review, an inventory of modern myths related to the Amazon is made and then a classification is made for an analytical approach. Subsequently, a synthetic approach is made. Taking into account these results, it is discussed how these myths permeate public policies, the thinking and actions of forestry professionals and others involved with forests. As conclusions, it has been possible to recognize that there are still myths related to the Amazon regarding the indigenous people, the forests and the relations between the Amazon and Society. These modern myths are intertwined in time and can be transformed. The myths can be conceived as a system in which interrelations between society-culture-nature are verified. In spite of the dizzying advance of science, several of the myths continue in force, while science itself is immersed in its own myths and paradigms and subjectivity is part of the process of knowledge construction. In addition the myths are sustained by other modern myths of economic character that give primacy to the economic growth and the effectiveness of the markets like great regulators of social life. At the base of the validity of the myths is the disjunctive ontology between society and nature. Therefore, it is not surprising that in public policies the existence of some of these myths can still be verified. Key words: Amazon, Conservation, Myths, Culture, Nature.Es objetivo del presente artículo revisar la vigencia de los mitos modernos relativos a la Amazonía y analizar su incidencia en las políticas públicas vinculadas a la conservación de la Amazonía. Con base en una revisión bibliográfica especializada se hace un inventario de los mitos modernos relativo a la Amazonia y luego se realiza una clasificación para una aproximación analítica. Posteriormente se hace una aproximación sintética. Tomando en cuenta estos resultados se discute de qué manera esos mitos permean las políticas públicas, el pensar y el accionar de profesionales forestales y otros involucrados sobre los bosques. Como conclusiones se ha podido reconocer que subsisten mitos relativos a la Amazonía relativos a los indígenas, a los bosques y a las relaciones Amazonía y Sociedad. Estos mitos modernos están entrelazados en el tiempo y pueden transformarse. Los mitos pueden ser concebidos como un sistema en el cual se verifican interrelaciones entre sociedad-cultura-naturaleza. Pese al avance vertiginoso de la ciencia varios de los mitos siguen vigentes en tanto la propia ciencia está inmersa de sus propios mitos y paradigmas y la subjetividad forma parte del proceso de construcción del conocimiento. Además los mitos se sustentan por otros mitos modernos de carácter económico que dan primacía al crecimiento económico y a la efectividad de los mercados como grandes reguladores de la vida social. En la base de la vigencia de los mitos se encuentra la ontología disyuntiva entre la sociedad y la naturaleza. Por ello no es extraño que en las políticas públicas todavía se pueda verificar la existencia de algunos de estos mitos. Palabras clave: Amazonía - Conservación - Mitos - Cultura - NaturalezaUniversidad Ricardo Palma2020-05-16info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArticulo evaluado por paresapplication/pdftext/htmlhttp://revistas.urp.edu.pe/index.php/Paideia/article/view/297610.31381/paideia.v10i1.2976Paideia XXI; Vol. 10 Núm. 1 (2020): Paideia XXI; 133-148Paideia XXI; Vol. 10 No. 1 (2020): Paideia XXI; 133-1482519-57002221-777010.31381/paideia.v10i1reponame:Revistas - Universidad Ricardo Palmainstname:Universidad Ricardo Palmainstacron:URPspahttp://revistas.urp.edu.pe/index.php/Paideia/article/view/2976/3149http://revistas.urp.edu.pe/index.php/Paideia/article/view/2976/8301Derechos de autor 2020 Paideia XXIinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:oai.revistas.urp.edu.pe:article/29762023-03-01T02:25:18Z |
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