The contributions of Nan Goldin’s photographic work with the formation of a plural humanism

  • Iván Darío Moreno Acero Universidad de la Sabana
  • Nelson Hernando Puentes Rodriguez Universidad Santo Tomas

Abstract

In the last two centuries the photography in its function to retain the immediately brief and momentary present, has been a central narrator of the human history, not only as a passive narrator of events, but also as an active one, to say it as a tenacious sensitizer of the situation that the human being and its society has lived. The photographic work of Nan Goldin in the investigation group “Ehics, pedagogy and literature” has been assumed as a narrative that thinks about human condition throughout history, as well as a vehicle that goes beyond established limits. In general, we propose that photography is a central element in the humanist formation because it makes the individual thinks about himself in a new way.

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Published
2015-10-11
How to Cite
Moreno Acero, I. D., & Puentes Rodriguez, N. H. (2015). The contributions of Nan Goldin’s photographic work with the formation of a plural humanism. RIDE Revista Iberoamericana Para La Investigación Y El Desarrollo Educativo, 6(11), 740 - 757. Retrieved from https://ride.org.mx/index.php/RIDE/article/view/170
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Social and Humanities