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IUS Y LEX: ANÁLISIS CRÍTICO DE LA CULTURA. Cruces del mundo campirano y la urbe en Celaya

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  • Ricardo Contreras Soto

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La división social de trabajo se manifestó principalmente entre dos formas de vida, dentro de las diferencias culturales de representación simbólica y en la vida práctica entre las personas en la región, que viven y realizan actividades en el mundo rural o campirano (campesinos, jornaleros, ejidatarios, ganaderos, pastores, etcétera) con las personas que realizan actividades y viven en las ciudades (trabajadores, comerciantes, burócratas o ejecutivos de diferente nivel, artesanos, técnicos, amas de casa, personas que realizan distintos oficios, prestadores de servicios, etcétera). Secularizadas dichas actividades económicas y especializadas, cada uno de ellos tienen dos diferentes espacios que coexisten y se complementan de manera general. Es así como el mundo urbano y el mundo rural participa en los cruces de la vida cultural en Celaya, desde las plazas donde se van a proveer de mercancías en los intercambios económicos, hasta los recintos religiosos donde se van a suministrar creencias y reafirmas las identidades religiosas principalmente los domingos.

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  • Ricardo Contreras Soto, 2008. "IUS Y LEX: ANÁLISIS CRÍTICO DE LA CULTURA. Cruces del mundo campirano y la urbe en Celaya," Contribuciones a las Ciencias Sociales, Servicios Académicos Intercontinentales SL. Hasta 31/12/2022, issue 2008-02, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:erv:coccss:y:2008:i:2008-02:6
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    Celaya; mundo campirano; urbe;
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