viernes, 18 de octubre de 2019

A good subject

A good subject.



If I'm honest this semester I don't have enjoyed any subject, but I think that the most interesting subject is "Teoría Sociológica VI" and the teacher is Rodrigo Baño. This subject is interesting because is about the sociological perspectives of Chile and the relationship that it has with the history of the country particularly in the second half of the 20th century.

In my opinion this subject helps us in the way that we can understand a lot of things of this century by the knowledge of the born of the neoliberal system in Chile which was imposed by the military dictatorship and institutionalized with 1980's constitution. The teacher is very expressive to talk us about the protest and social complain in the 1970's decade, he said that at that moment the people has a very clear political thinking and it was reduced at only two big categories: Left or Right. Rodrigo Baño says that by now nothing of that is still happening, in fact people looks at you a little strange if you ask to them "Do you like the "Unidad popular"?" because by today the society is very depoliticized.

I've learned a lot of the Unidad Popular and the government of Salvador Allende (I love him in secret) so I can use some of the features of his political perspective to compare and make a critic analysis of the actual government. 

jueves, 17 de octubre de 2019

My postgraduate??



My postgraduate??

Well, it seems that all the topics of the blog post are related to our career or something about work ... and I think why does the lady ask us only difficult things? Hahaha. I say this kind of crazy things because I have no idea if I really want to do a postgraduate in the near future.  Anyway, I guess that we have to talk about of this kind of things because we'll use the English language to our future jobs. So let's get started to talk about of my possible choose to do a postgraduate in an ideal future.

As I said in another post I'm very interested in the drug addiction of marginal population.  The focus of this problem is, in my opinion, related to structural causes which emerge, in the case of Chile, of the neoliberal system. But this is not the only cause of this phenomenon, there are many psychological and social variables involved.

So, considering this I would like to do a postgraduate in the Technological metropolitan university (UTEM) in the way of the social work, because this university has a very critical vision of this discipline as well includes a political perspective to broach the social problems.

I' m interested in take subjects related to community psychology and historical perspectives of the poorness and marginality, and I thing that best way to this is in-person class.

viernes, 11 de octubre de 2019

A job?


A job?


Do you want a true answer? Well I don’t want to work hahaaha, but don’t think that I’m a lazy person or a slack I have a good argument to say that I don’t want to work without being a slack. I always thought that when you are working for someone else you are giving your “work force” and doing this your boss is winning a lot of money and you receive a miserable percentage, and all the people say to you that work is a honest way to live and I think … Bullshit!! That is exploitation! Is slavery!

But…I think that if you are doing something that you really love and not for the need of money you are not a slave. So that is a real job and is a real passion, so if you ask me about that I will say that in the near future I’ll be working in a rehabilitation center for people poor people with drug addiction. As a sociologist my work in one of this center is related to find a social cause to this kind of addictions and try to find a viable way to apply a methodology useful to solve this problem.

I love the theoretical work related to this topic but I also love working in the territory so it’s mixture between outdoors/indoors because both things are complementary. I expect in the future to travel to Argentina, because there is a very interesting sociological focus about the drug addiction and that would be very important for my studies because I’m seriously thinking about to do a magister of social work related to drugs and marginality.

If we are talking about the salary in this kind of jobs I’ will be honest: It’s not good. But if you don’t have extravagant pleasures or expensive likes it’s ok!! I never had a luxury life so I’m not interested in the money, I prefer to be happy doing something that full my heart!!

viernes, 4 de octubre de 2019

My favorite Book of All Time

Fahrenheit 451



Well, as you can guess by the picture, my favorite book is Fahrenheit 451 written by Ray Bradbury in the year of 1953. It's a special book for me because it was a gift of my first girlfriend when I was 15 years old and for any reason that I  still don't know  the book is very meaningful to me, even after the realationship with this girl broken up, I think (but I'm not sure at all) it's because the plot of the book is very similar to my personal analysis of the modern society.

In this book Ray Bradbury tells the story of a distopic society in which the fireman don't put out the fires, in fact, they have the "mission" of burn all the books of the city, because all the knowledge saved in the books is prohibited by the government. The central history is about one of this fireman  called Guy Montag and a girl called Clarisse. I don't want to make a spoiler because I seriously recommend this book, so I'm only going to say is that Clarisse starts to speak with Guy Montag and makes him think about his happiness doing his "job".

I think that this book is fantastic because it has a lot of the actual society in the way that we are basically controlled by the technology and many other ways of entertainment are considered borimg, critic capacity of the society is every day more poor, so is easy to control it. 
One quote of this book that I consider is fantastic because it reminds me the burn of the books in the military dictatorship of Chile (1973-1989) is:
"Burn it all, absolutely all. The fire is clean and brilliant"

I really hope that it never happens (again)...

viernes, 27 de septiembre de 2019

Who really has inspired me?

Well, is difficult to me to speak about a teacher who really inspired me, because I’m not sure about it. For example at school, all teachers wanted to that students learn all the subjects quickly as possible even if you don’t really learn the topic, so is difficult to find a mentor in that conditions. In the university it was a little different, because the teachers are very interested in the topics of the subjects and they really have passion his theoretical interpretation but I still feel a distance between teacher and student, so I can’t find inspiration in a relationship so impersonal.

So I started to think that I have no inspiration at all, but after a moment of reflection I can rescue some features of some teachers that I had along my life and I can say that I finally found a really inspiration. First of all I have to mention my first kung fu teacher Osvaldo Lizama, because he taught me that I have to resist anything I mean the pain and the adversities, and it’s important to me because he inspired me to have a strong will. Considering this, I can say that at the University, in spite of the impersonality, María Emilia Tijoux really inspired me to continue my career and she achieved this with her class about the Frankfurt School and the  critical theory. She doesn’t know but thanks to that I’m still at the university and I love my thesis topic and also she is my guide teacher!




Now tell me, Who really inspired you??

viernes, 23 de agosto de 2019

China, my frustrated dream.



China, my frustrated dream.

Well, if I have a lot of money, I would like to travel China. I’ve been training martial arts for three years, so I think that is time to master my skills in another country and China is a good place to do it, but is very expensive. However if I win the lottery, I will travel tomorrow!


China is an Asian country, it’s the third largest country in the world and also is the most populated, with a population of around 1.404 billion of people. Actually is one of the most advanced countries in the way of the technology and it’s considered a very important world power.

My dream is to train shaolin kung fu with the monks at the temple, but is very difficult that they accept me as a disciple because I’m not Chinese. However I will very happy to visit the town of Foshan, that is a very important city to martial arts because here was born Ip Man who was the master of Bruce Lee, who is my principal mentor. I would like to stay in this country as long as is possible, to train hard and get the teacher degree in Jeet Kune Do.


And finally I also like to visit this country by its gastronomy, I’m so curious to eat the real Chinese food, I mean the Peking duck, the fried rice, and some extravagant things like candied insects hahahaa.






Now tell me about which country would you like to visit!!






sábado, 29 de junio de 2019

My Blog Experience





To be honest I really liked this experience. I think it's a good way to put our skills into practice to express ourselves. Thanks to this I have known some interesting things from my classmates, as well as sharing some ideas and experiences of myself.
While it has been somewhat tedious to be constantly publishing things, I can rescue that I have learned several new words, as well as I have learned new ways to apply English in the academic area. Now I can read sociological articles without any problem and also my writing skills have increased considerably.
In my personal experience I always had facilities to learn English, but for things of life I stopped practicing and using it when I entered the university, I know it sounds very contradictory, but my interests were other and the use of English did not contribute to me nothing for then.

Today, already beginning to write my thesis I realized the real importance of learning this language, because it opens a window to an endless amount of new information. I am aware that language creates realities and that English is the language of the empire, but what is the best way to defeat your enemy? Yes, precisely learning how to speak and how you think, maybe in the future I will publish some criticism of the empire and the hegemonic use of English and naturally it must be published in my language and in English so that everyone can read it