The construction of the political imaginary of the magazine Pasado y Presente in the Argentine social discourse of 1963-1965

The magazine Pasado y Presente was one of the most emblematic intellectual productions in Argentine history. José María Aricó, Oscar del Barco, Héctor Schmucler, Juan Carlos Portantiero, among other relevant thinkers in the cultural and political field, published this magazine in 1963 and 1965 (in C...

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Autor principal: Delupi, Baal
Formato: Artículo revista
Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Centro Universitario Regional Zona Atlántica - Universidad Nacional del Comahue - Argentin 2021
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Acceso en línea:http://revele.uncoma.edu.ar/index.php/Sociales/article/view/3447
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topic Social Discourse
Intellectuals
Past and Present
Political imaginary.
Discurso social
Intelectuales
Pasado y Presente
imaginario político.
spellingShingle Social Discourse
Intellectuals
Past and Present
Political imaginary.
Discurso social
Intelectuales
Pasado y Presente
imaginario político.
Delupi, Baal
The construction of the political imaginary of the magazine Pasado y Presente in the Argentine social discourse of 1963-1965
topic_facet Social Discourse
Intellectuals
Past and Present
Political imaginary.
Discurso social
Intelectuales
Pasado y Presente
imaginario político.
author Delupi, Baal
author_facet Delupi, Baal
author_sort Delupi, Baal
title The construction of the political imaginary of the magazine Pasado y Presente in the Argentine social discourse of 1963-1965
title_short The construction of the political imaginary of the magazine Pasado y Presente in the Argentine social discourse of 1963-1965
title_full The construction of the political imaginary of the magazine Pasado y Presente in the Argentine social discourse of 1963-1965
title_fullStr The construction of the political imaginary of the magazine Pasado y Presente in the Argentine social discourse of 1963-1965
title_full_unstemmed The construction of the political imaginary of the magazine Pasado y Presente in the Argentine social discourse of 1963-1965
title_sort construction of the political imaginary of the magazine pasado y presente in the argentine social discourse of 1963-1965
description The magazine Pasado y Presente was one of the most emblematic intellectual productions in Argentine history. José María Aricó, Oscar del Barco, Héctor Schmucler, Juan Carlos Portantiero, among other relevant thinkers in the cultural and political field, published this magazine in 1963 and 1965 (in Córdoba, in its first appearance), and then in 1973 (in Buenos Aires, in its second stage). The objective of this work is to analyze the political imaginary that emerges from this discursive production, in its first moment, from socio-semiotic conceptual contributions, as part of the social discourse of an epoch (Angenot, 2010). We propose to analyze the first three numbers since we consider that it is the materiality where the objectives are condensed and the image of itself that this group projects. Three political imaginaries are identified as discursive regularities: "the young revolutionary", "the worker" and "the artistic-political".
publisher Centro Universitario Regional Zona Atlántica - Universidad Nacional del Comahue - Argentin
publishDate 2021
url http://revele.uncoma.edu.ar/index.php/Sociales/article/view/3447
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