Another Valley: an alternative technology of the self

  • Ian Andrew Parker Leicester University
Keywords: Vale do Amanhecer, Brasil, Sects, Spirituality, Technology

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Here I describe the spiritual sect “Vale do Amanhecer” founded in 1959 north east of Brasilia, the capital of Brasil. I contrast the technological and romantic aspects of Vale do Amanhecer with the techno-scientific fantasy architectural space of Brasilia itself, and examine the way in which one form of romance with technology (Kubitscheck’s Brasilia) is complemented (and, we could say, incites) another, the spiritual sect barely 20 kilometres away.

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Ian Andrew Parker, Leicester University
Co-fundador (con Erica Burman) y co-director de Discourse Unit, una red interdisciplinaria de académicos radicales y que entre sus actividades incluye la edición de Annual Review of Critical Psychology (una revista digital de acceso abierto y de evaluación por pares). Ha formado parte de grupos de psicología radical como Psychology, Politics, Resistance. Le interesa la terapia (tiene formación psicoanalítica), pero está más interesado en el cambio social (es Marxista).

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2014-03-31
How to Cite
Parker I. A. (2014). Another Valley: an alternative technology of the self. Teknokultura. Journal of Digital Culture and Social Movements, 11(1), 207-218. https://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/TEKN/article/view/48997
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