Hi Classmate!
Today I like to tell you about my favorite course. It´s one I'm very closely related to, and that I've decided to take very seriously because of it´s importance.I'm talking about social history.
The most beautiful thing about it (and generally about my career) is that we learn to know about us as a culture by studying those who are different. It helps to have an open mind about how are the people in the world, and to be more tolerant.
The social history studied by the concept of culture helps to understand the social movements and popular groups of our times. Social history is essential to anthropology because it helps to understand the conformation of these groups to help them later on their social and emotional development.
One of the professionals that I admire and teaches about this is Daniel Fauré Polloni. He dedicates to study this groups and help’s by the popular teaching to make them up socially and politically to be able to confront difficulties that capitalism represent in our country.
I think it is thanks to this subject and course that I am how I am, and that I have my own way of thinking.
There are many current things going on where social history as a discipline could help a lot. One of those many situations is the case of the mapuche resistance in the southern part of my country.
I include here a picture made some months ago, that tells about a march that took place in Santiago in order to support the fight and cause of the mapuche.
Today I like to tell you about my favorite course. It´s one I'm very closely related to, and that I've decided to take very seriously because of it´s importance.I'm talking about social history.
The most beautiful thing about it (and generally about my career) is that we learn to know about us as a culture by studying those who are different. It helps to have an open mind about how are the people in the world, and to be more tolerant.
The social history studied by the concept of culture helps to understand the social movements and popular groups of our times. Social history is essential to anthropology because it helps to understand the conformation of these groups to help them later on their social and emotional development.
One of the professionals that I admire and teaches about this is Daniel Fauré Polloni. He dedicates to study this groups and help’s by the popular teaching to make them up socially and politically to be able to confront difficulties that capitalism represent in our country.
I think it is thanks to this subject and course that I am how I am, and that I have my own way of thinking.
There are many current things going on where social history as a discipline could help a lot. One of those many situations is the case of the mapuche resistance in the southern part of my country.
I include here a picture made some months ago, that tells about a march that took place in Santiago in order to support the fight and cause of the mapuche.
I hope you try to find out more about these subjects!
Regards.
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