Autorrepresentação, memória e identidade
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https://doi.org/10.33871/21750769.2025.20.01.9687Keywords:
self-representation, memory, identityAbstract
This article aims to analyze the constructive process of an individual's self-representation, based on their knowledge of themselves and their willingness to study themselves. For this analysis, concepts explained by various theorists who discuss alterity, self-representation, memory and identity will be used. It will be discussed how the process of territorial occupation of Latin America, following the invasion of Spain and Portugal in the 15th century, influenced the construction of individual and collective identity and how the destruction of historical and ethnic artifacts, which led to memoricide and a ethnocide, contributed to the transculturation and establishment of the hegemony of Eurocentric culture on the new continent.
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