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Roger Bartra

    Roger Bartra is a distinguished researcher whose work delves into the complex interplay between mythology, national identity, and the human mind. His scholarship explores the persistent presence of the 'savage' archetype in modern society and the intricate ways political power constructs imagined networks. Bartra critically examines the Western myth of melancholy and its cultural manifestations, offering profound insights into how heritage and cognition intersect.

    La Jaula de la Melancolía
    Anthropology of the Brain
    • Anthropology of the Brain

      • 212 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Exploring the intricate relationship between consciousness and the brain, this novel emphasizes the pivotal role of culture in shaping our understanding of mental processes. It delves into how cultural influences impact perceptions of consciousness, offering a unique perspective that intertwines neuroscience with social and cultural contexts.

      Anthropology of the Brain