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portada Resilient Memories: Amerindian Cognitive Schemas in Latin American art (Cognitive Approaches to Culture) (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Year
2018
Language
English
Pages
324
Format
Hardcover
ISBN13
9780814213667
Edition No.
1

Resilient Memories: Amerindian Cognitive Schemas in Latin American art (Cognitive Approaches to Culture) (in English)

Arij Ouweneel (Author) · The Ohio State University Press · Hardcover

Resilient Memories: Amerindian Cognitive Schemas in Latin American art (Cognitive Approaches to Culture) (in English) - Arij Ouweneel

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Synopsis "Resilient Memories: Amerindian Cognitive Schemas in Latin American art (Cognitive Approaches to Culture) (in English)"

Arij Ouweneel's Resilient Memories: Amerindian Cognitive Schemas in Latin American Art takes a cognitive approach to the mediation of collective memory by works of art. In looking at cultural production of Amerindians-the transnational mnemonic community comprised of indígenas, originarios, mestizos, and cholos-Ouweneel argues that cultural memories and identity are not simply the sum total of individuals' expressions of self, but that some cultural artifacts become privileged to inform the heart of the mnemonic community. Ouweneel seeks to identify a series of cognitive schemas as the foundation of an Amerindian Cognitive Unconsciousness as a viable alternative to the Freudian Dynamic Unconscious. Art, then, serves to trigger the cognitive schemas embedded within the Amerindian community and act as the mediator of collective memory.    Exploring works ranging in popularity, from Alfonso Cuarón's Y Tu Mamá También to the paintings of Peruvian artists Claudia Coca and Jorge Miyagui, and from Mexican Zapatistas to hip-hop, Ouweneel details the ways in which artists interact with the embodied memory of the community but also assert their own place within it as crucial, furthering their audiences' understanding of and interaction with existing cultural schemas. In this way, Ouweneel shows that memories must serve the present or they will be forgotten.

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