Resumen :
El trabajo presentado aborda el tema de la violencia, en relación con los orígenes de las religiones, la política, la economía y la naturaleza del ser humano. Violencia relacionada con el juicio de lo malo y lo bueno, la rueda eterna del sacrificio de sangre que se ha generado desde los orígenes de... Ver más
The work that is presented as end of degree addresses the issue of violence, in relation to the origins of religions, politics, economics and the nature of the human being. Violence related to the judgment of the bad and the good, the eternal wheel of blood sacrifice that has been generated since the origins from the societies that compete for mimetic objects of desire.
This work is the personal result originated by diagnosing the social and subjective human being from experiences, visions, poetry, readings of self-knowledge, Girardian readings, and primarily from the observation in daily life that is spread through different media. mass communication, of our current anthropo-heterogenetic human universe, which throws us evidence that gives us reflections on the question of the legitimization of violence in groups of human beings, with the purpose of imposing their vision, the economy, violence on bodies, on animals, on communities and territories, constituting a model system that is sustained in the production of objects of desire, which are the beacons in the societies that we have developed, in an apparent social evolution from the concept of evolution of "civilization". The collective duality of the perception of violence is questioned: legitimately good to fight against evil, unquestionably bad if it comes from the opposite perspective of legitimate good (institutions), this battle of approaches to what is legitimate is expressed through the pictorial conceptualization in the how the objects and allegorical figures of the sacred are related in a dynamic, rotating way, composed in turn by other suggestive forms, which in turn show us another reality behind its first visible appearance, an apocalyptic scenario.
Symbolic violence is present in the elements that make up the painting to a degree of ambiguous reading given the forms in which they are represented, so that the observation of the final result is not only a retinal experience, but also an accessible way of generating reflections. and questions about looking at the motif of the painting, which finds a relationship with current realities, in a symbolic way in the two-dimensional, as a metaphor for the deception that is constant violence, normalized, endlessly desired, a violent spiral of incalculable scale that has its roots in the creation of the first human societies.
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