José Carlos Mariátegui, his reflection on University Reform, intellectuals and popular education 1919-1930
Since shortly before the "outbreak" of the university reform movement in Córdoba in 1918, the Peruvian intellectual José Carlos Mariátegui (1894-1930), began an approach to socialism that had its first intellectual and ideological turn when he founded, together with César Falcon, the newsp...
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I10-R364-article-221142020-02-13T20:59:22Z José Carlos Mariátegui, his reflection on University Reform, intellectuals and popular education 1919-1930 José Carlos Mariátegui, su reflexión sobre la Reforma Universitaria, los intelectuales y la educación popular 1919-1930 Moraga Valle, Fabio Mariátegui Reforma Universitaria Intelectuales Educación Popular Mariátegui University Reform Intellectuals Popular Education Since shortly before the "outbreak" of the university reform movement in Córdoba in 1918, the Peruvian intellectual José Carlos Mariátegui (1894-1930), began an approach to socialism that had its first intellectual and ideological turn when he founded, together with César Falcon, the newspaper La Razón. From his pages in 1919 he supported the nascent Peruvian university reform movement which earned him exile in Italy for 4 years. When he returned in 1923 he was, according to his own definition, "a convicted and confessed Marxist" and from the pages of the magazine Claridad he made a strong criticism of the reform process in Lima. The questioning did not stop there, in his following works, some gathered in his famous Seven Essays of interpretation of the Peruvian reality (1927) and in several journalistic articles, he outlined his critical reflection towards the university, the intellectuals and popular education. The article analyzes the evolution, the contradictions and the ideological and political changes of Mariátegui before the process of Latin American university reform. Desde poco antes del “estallido” del movimiento de reforma universitaria en Córdoba en 1918, el intelectual peruano José Carlos Mariátegui(1894-1930),inició un acercamiento al socialismoque tuvo su primer un giro intelectual e ideológico cuando fundó, junto a César Falcón, el periódico La Razón. Desde sus páginas en 1919 apoyó al naciente movimiento reformista universitario peruano lo que le valió el exilio en Italia durante 4 años.Cuando regresó en 1923 era, según su propia definición, “un marxista convicto y confeso” y desde las páginas de la revista Claridad hizo una fuerte crítica al proceso reformista limeño. No pararon allí los cuestionamientos, en sus trabajos siguientes, algunos reunidos en sus célebres Siete ensayos de interpretación de la realidad peruana (1927) y en varios artículos periodísticos, delineó su reflexión crítica hacia la universidad, los intelectuales y la educación popular. El artículo analiza la evolución, las contradicciones y los cambios ideológicos y políticos de Mariátegui ante el proceso de la reforma universitaria latinoamericana. Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades. Escuela de Historia 2018-11-30 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/RIHALC/article/view/22114 Journal Red Intercátedras de Historia de América Latina Contemporánea ; No. 9 (2018): Revista de la Red Intercátedras de Historia de América Latina Contemporánea. Diciembre 2018-Mayo 2019; 1-23 Revista de la Red Intercátedras de Historia de América Latina Contemporánea; Núm. 9 (2018): Revista de la Red Intercátedras de Historia de América Latina Contemporánea. Diciembre 2018-Mayo 2019; 1-23 Revista da Rede Intercátedras de História Contemporânea da América Latina ; n. 9 (2018): Revista de la Red Intercátedras de Historia de América Latina Contemporánea. Diciembre 2018-Mayo 2019; 1-23 2250-7264 spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/RIHALC/article/view/22114/23195 Derechos de autor 2018 Fabio Moraga Valle |
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Since shortly before the "outbreak" of the university reform movement in Córdoba in 1918, the Peruvian intellectual José Carlos Mariátegui (1894-1930), began an approach to socialism that had its first intellectual and ideological turn when he founded, together with César Falcon, the newspaper La Razón. From his pages in 1919 he supported the nascent Peruvian university reform movement which earned him exile in Italy for 4 years. When he returned in 1923 he was, according to his own definition, "a convicted and confessed Marxist" and from the pages of the magazine Claridad he made a strong criticism of the reform process in Lima. The questioning did not stop there, in his following works, some gathered in his famous Seven Essays of interpretation of the Peruvian reality (1927) and in several journalistic articles, he outlined his critical reflection towards the university, the intellectuals and popular education. The article analyzes the evolution, the contradictions and the ideological and political changes of Mariátegui before the process of Latin American university reform. |
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