La liturgio de l' foiro (Elementoj por ekzegezo) by Jorge Camacho

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Author Camacho, Jorge, 1966-
Title La liturgio de l' foiro (Elementoj por ekzegezo)
Summary "La liturgio de l' foiro (Elementoj por ekzegezo)" by Jorge Camacho is a scholarly publication written in the late 20th century. The text delves into themes related to the Esperanto movement, particularly examining the identity and ideological struggles within that community. The author seeks to analyze the origins and implications of a manifesto from the 1980s, laying a foundational argument about the evolution of Esperanto identity and its subcultures. The opening of this work presents an overview of the "Manifesto of Raŭmo," established during a congress in Finland, which sparked discussions on the nature and direction of the Esperanto movement. The text outlines a perceived crisis of identity among esperantists, highlighting a contradiction between the ideals espoused—like advocating for Esperanto as a second language—and the enjoyment and practical application of the language in daily life. It sets the stage for a broader critique of the movement's goals and the various factions that have emerged, particularly focusing on a term coined as "raŭmismo," which represents one of the ideological strands arising from the manifesto. Camacho embarks on a critical exploration of these ideologies, suggesting that the current trajectory and discourse of esperantism require reconsideration and potential reformation. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language Esperanto
LoC Class PM: Language and Literatures: Indigenous American and Artificial Languages
Subject Esperanto
Subject Silfer, Giorgio, 1949-
Category Text
EBook-No. 23586
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Most Recently Updated Mar 17, 2013
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