La cultura: ¿liturgia o akelarre?
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https://doi.org/10.24310/NATyLIB.2017.v0i9.6368Keywords:
arte abyecto, sacrificio, cultura moderna, satanismo,Abstract
La cultura contemporánea abunda en expresiones sacrílegas, blasfemas o simplemente repugnantes, que persiguen deliberadamente suscitar un equívoco repudio en el espectador; a menudo sus celebraciones consisten en un aquelarre, una celebración o exaltación del mal que aparece como inversión de la liturgia religiosa, hasta el extremo de que el productor o consumidor de cultura judeocristiano puede llegar a sentir que se enfrenta a una disyuntiva: participar de la cultura de su tiempo o participar de su religión.Downloads
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