Ecofictions and Imaginay of Water and its importance for cultural memory and sustainability

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Water culture, Imaginary, ecocriticism, cultural heritage, hermeneutics, sustainibility

Abstract

Water culture must be linked in a special way to expressions of intangible cultural heritage of peoples, such as oral or written traditions, symbols or rituals that make up what we call the imaginary water. They must be analyzed and deconstructed in the light of the new paradigms, such as hermeneutics and the ecocriticism. Thus, mythography helps shape the profound meaning of the culture of the water at the new environmental, educational and cultural demands of the 21st century, in a context where the water is not only a strategic resource but a cultural property linked to local development and sustainability policies. Therefore, to know the ancestral traditions and imaginaries in connection to water, and to educate students with the plural values of these cultural manifestations, ––which always aimed to respect and knowledge of the natural and cultural heritage–– we contribute decisively to the governance of the water and the sustainable and responsible management of water resources then no doubt the main problem of sustainability will be the education of citizens.

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  • , University of Extremadura

    Universidad de Extremadura
    Facultad de Educación
    Departamento de Didáctica
    de las Ciencias Sociales, las Lenguas y las Literaturas
    Avenidad de Elvas, s/n -06071 Badajoz (España)

  • , University of Extremadura

    Universidad de Extremadura
    Facultad de Educación
    Departamento de Didáctica
    de las Ciencias Sociales, las Lenguas y las Literaturas
    Avenidad de Elvas, s/n -06071 Badajoz (España)

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2018-11-23

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Ecofictions and Imaginay of Water and its importance for cultural memory and sustainability. (2018). ALPHA. Journal of Arts, Literature and Philosophy, 1(36), 71-91. https://revistaalpha.ulagos.cl/article/view/1735