Biblioclastia y libricidio: crímenes sociales y políticos contra la información y el conocimiento.

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      Biblioclasty and libricide: social and political crimes against information and knowledge.
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      El autor argumenta que el significado de la palabra «biblioclastia » está estrechamente vinculado al destrozo de libros y devastación de bibliotecas. Así, el contenido de este artículo versa sobre cuatro asuntos: el marco conceptual, el acto de censura, la destrucción de libros y Ucrania, el escenario actual de biblioclastia. En el primer punto se reflexiona en torno a los términos biblioclastia, libricidio y otros vocablos contiguos al tema central. En el segundo asunto se aborda la política de la censura y la censura como apagón cultural, considerando el fenómeno de la censura como la antesala de actos biblioclásticos o libricidas. En el tercer apartado se estudian los temas referentes a libros y bibliotecas en llamas, libros sobre la quema de libros y la biblioclastia por arte. En el cuarto asunto, se analiza los actos de biblioclastia o libricidio que se están cometiendo en la guerra entre Rusia y Ucrania. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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      The author argues that the meaning of the word "biblioclasty" is closely linked to the destruction of books and the devastation of libraries. Thus, the content of this article deals with four issues: the conceptual framework, the act of censorship, the destruction of books and Ukraine, the current scenario of biblioclasm. In the first point he reflects on the terms biblioclasty, libricide and other related words. In the second issue, the policy of censorship and censorship as a cultural blackout is addressed, considering the phenomenon of censorship as the prelude to biblioclastic or libricidal acts. In the third section, topics related to books and libraries on fire, books on the burning of books and biblioclastia by art are studied. In the fourth matter, the acts of biblioclasty or libricide that are being carried out in the war between Russia and Ukraine are analyzed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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