Latin American Social Trans-fabric: A Multidimensional Cartography of Identities, Beliefs and Social Behavior.
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.53591/conug.v3i1.2433Keywords:
Behavior, collective, identity, latin americ, transculturationAbstract
The Latin American social trans-fabric reflects a complex transfiguration highlighting a weave of traditions, beliefs, and behaviors, seen drawn and intertwined in the great canvas of the world map, in which they have evolved and prevailed through time, as transcultural processes that are molded according to the demands, needs, and potentialities of each region, and in an increasingly globalized planet. This article explores the multidimensionality of Latin American being in the context of globalization, analyzing the intersections between tradition and modernity, contemporary manifestations of spirituality, emotionality, and cognitive-behavioral processes that characterize contemporary Latin American societies. Hermeneutics is applied as a method through theoretical-philosophical documentary analysis of the investigated topic, examining the sociocultural transformations that define Latin American identity in comparison with Western, Eastern, and African societies from a transcomplex prism, as each people, each region, each continent, while maintaining differences, also interconnect as a whole in the universal social spirality (USS) cultivating their roots, their anchoring as an integrated whole that complements them from their philosophical worldview that characterizes them in their daily life and existence as 21st century societies.





