Joking over the ruins: the end of the Vietnam War in three Ibero-American satirical magazines (1972-1973)

In January 1973 the governments of the United States, North Vietnam and South Vietnam signed the Paris Peace Accords. This was a watershed moment both for international policy and for the USA’s domestic policy. But it also implied a cultural breaking point. In this essay I will focus in three satiri...

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spelling I28-R145-11365_oai2025-11-17 Gandolfo, Amadeo 2022-12-14 In January 1973 the governments of the United States, North Vietnam and South Vietnam signed the Paris Peace Accords. This was a watershed moment both for international policy and for the USA’s domestic policy. But it also implied a cultural breaking point. In this essay I will focus in three satirical humor magazines which represented and laughed at the American defeat and the end of a war that, up to that point, seemed an immutable element of the international political landscape: Satiricón (Argentina), O Pasquim (Brazil) and Hermano Lobo (Spain). These were the most important satirical magazines in each of the countries at the moment of the signature of the peace accords, and they echoed them in an adequate manner. En enero de 1973 los gobiernos de los Estados Unidos, Vietnam del Norte y Vietnam del Sur firmaron los acuerdos de paz de París. Este evento significó un parteaguas tanto para la política internacional como para la política doméstica de Estados Unidos. Pero también implicó un punto de quiebre cultural. En este artículo me concentraré en tres revistas de humor satírico que representaron y se rieron de la derrota estadounidense y del fin de una guerra que, a esa altura, parecía un elemento inmutable del paisaje político internacional: Satiricón (Argentina), O Pasquim (Brasil) y Hermano Lobo (España). Estas eran las publicaciones satíricas más importantes en cada uno de sus países en el momento de la firma de los acuerdos de paz, y se hicieron eco de los mismos de manera acorde. application/pdf text/html https://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/historiayguerra/article/view/11365 10.34096/hyg.n3.11365 spa Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad de Buenos Aires https://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/historiayguerra/article/view/11365/10951 https://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/historiayguerra/article/view/11365/10993 Derechos de autor 2022 Amadeo Gandolfo Historia & Guerra; No. 3 (2023): January-June; 192-217 Historia & Guerra; Núm. 3 (2023): Enero-Junio; 192-217 2796-8650 Humor gráfico Vietnam Redes culturales Iberoamérica Década de 1970 Graphic humour Vietnam Cultural networks Iberoamerica 1970s Joking over the ruins: the end of the Vietnam War in three Ibero-American satirical magazines (1972-1973) Bromeando sobre las ruinas: el fin de la Guerra de Vietnam en tres revistas satíricas iberoamericanas (1972-1973) info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Articles Artículos Artigos https://repositoriouba.sisbi.uba.ar/gsdl/cgi-bin/library.cgi?a=d&c=histogue&d=11365_oai
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topic Humor gráfico
Vietnam
Redes culturales
Iberoamérica
Década de 1970
Graphic humour
Vietnam
Cultural networks
Iberoamerica
1970s
spellingShingle Humor gráfico
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Iberoamérica
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Cultural networks
Iberoamerica
1970s
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Joking over the ruins: the end of the Vietnam War in three Ibero-American satirical magazines (1972-1973)
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Redes culturales
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Década de 1970
Graphic humour
Vietnam
Cultural networks
Iberoamerica
1970s
description In January 1973 the governments of the United States, North Vietnam and South Vietnam signed the Paris Peace Accords. This was a watershed moment both for international policy and for the USA’s domestic policy. But it also implied a cultural breaking point. In this essay I will focus in three satirical humor magazines which represented and laughed at the American defeat and the end of a war that, up to that point, seemed an immutable element of the international political landscape: Satiricón (Argentina), O Pasquim (Brazil) and Hermano Lobo (Spain). These were the most important satirical magazines in each of the countries at the moment of the signature of the peace accords, and they echoed them in an adequate manner.
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title Joking over the ruins: the end of the Vietnam War in three Ibero-American satirical magazines (1972-1973)
title_short Joking over the ruins: the end of the Vietnam War in three Ibero-American satirical magazines (1972-1973)
title_full Joking over the ruins: the end of the Vietnam War in three Ibero-American satirical magazines (1972-1973)
title_fullStr Joking over the ruins: the end of the Vietnam War in three Ibero-American satirical magazines (1972-1973)
title_full_unstemmed Joking over the ruins: the end of the Vietnam War in three Ibero-American satirical magazines (1972-1973)
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