The CRISIS OF THE EXPERIENCE OF INHABITING IN THE MEGALOPOLIS

The modern development allowed the creation and consolidation of the megalópolis and thehypermodern cities, jointed with a neoliberal system which proclaims consumption andindividualism. These are cities that artificially build a world dominated by the market and towersthat replace historical buildi...

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Autor principal: Aguilar Rocha, Irving Samadhi
Formato: Online
Idioma:spa
Publicado em: Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla 2021
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Resumo:The modern development allowed the creation and consolidation of the megalópolis and thehypermodern cities, jointed with a neoliberal system which proclaims consumption andindividualism. These are cities that artificially build a world dominated by the market and towersthat replace historical buildings, and that at the same time trigger the crisis of the public space,which causes a tear in the social and identity fabric in the residents. The concrete spaces thatmake the hipermodern cities are impersonal spaces and of circulation, experiencies which do notbuild nor signify, they are experiences of fluidity, change and not appropriation. This is thestarting point to denounce the increasing dissolution of the place, and with this the dissolution ofthe public space in the 21st century, by which it becomes necessary the ontological analysis ofthe place which allows the experiences of inhabiting, in the thought of Martin Heidegger. The tear of these spheres represents from the deep the crisis of inhabiting, which is not so much related to the lack of housing as to the fact of the loss of the essence of the inhabiting; in wordsof Heidegger, it is necessary to learn to inhabit first.