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Roger Bartra

    Roger Bartra è un distinto ricercatore il cui lavoro si addentra nella complessa interazione tra mitologia, identità nazionale e mente umana. La sua erudizione esplora la presenza persistente dell'archetipo del 'selvaggio' nella società moderna e gli intricati modi in cui il potere politico costruisce reti immaginarie. Bartra esamina criticamente il mito occidentale della malinconia e le sue manifestazioni culturali, offrendo profonde intuizioni su come si intersecano patrimonio e cognizione.

    Territorios del terror y la otredad
    La Jaula de la Melancolía
    Angels in Mourning
    Anthropology of the Brain
    Blood, Ink, and Culture: Miseries and Splendors of the Post-Mexican Condition
    • Exploring the interplay between popular culture and political dynamics, this collection of essays delves into the contrasting influences of ink and blood in shaping contemporary Mexican society. Roger Bartra examines how nationalist ideology and civil society interact with state power, offering insights into the ongoing political transformations. Through his analysis, he provides a nuanced understanding of the cultural forces at work in Mexico today.

      Blood, Ink, and Culture: Miseries and Splendors of the Post-Mexican Condition
    • Exploring the intricate relationship between consciousness and the brain, this novel emphasizes the pivotal role of culture in shaping our understanding of mental processes. It delves into how cultural influences impact perceptions of consciousness, offering a unique perspective that intertwines neuroscience with social and cultural contexts.

      Anthropology of the Brain
    • In this surprising and insightful study, Roger Bartra explores how three lucid European thinkers - Immanuel Kant, Max Weber and Walter Benjamin - addressed melancholy, a condition of imbalance, chaotic and desolate, and a keystone of modern Western thought.

      Angels in Mourning