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Una introducción a las humanidades azules
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https://doi.org/10.15517/revfil.2025.2124Palabras clave:
Humanidades Ambientales, Antropoceno, Humanidades Azules, Hidro-realismo, EcocriticismoResumen
Este artículo propone una comprensión introductoria al campo interdisciplinar de las humanidades azules. Trata de establecer un puente entre el materialismo histórico y los nuevos materialismos para abordar la emergencia ecológica, a través de un pensamiento basado en medios acuáticos. A su vez trata de desentrañar el concepto de materialidades corrosivas, como metáfora y práctica para desmantelar el pensamiento antropocéntrico y generar conocimientos situados en materialidades concretas en contextos ecológicos y culturales. Más que una teoría cerrada, el artículo ofrece un marco flexible para teorías situadas, culminando con una reflexión sobre el hidro-realismo para comprender los cambios planetarios más allá del paradigma climático per se.
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