Argentina. Monthly magazine, from 1949 to 1950 a cultural turning point of peronism?

Authors

  • Alejandra de Arce CONICET; CEAR - Universidad Nacional de Quilmes
  • Noemí Girbal Blacha

Keywords:

Culture, Nationalism, Press, Magazines

Abstract

This article analyzes the governmental practices in the National Territory of Misiones. In a context characterized by a lack of autonomy and constraints on citizen participation, it describes and
interprets the relationship between rulers and ruled. The objective is to comprehend State’s actions in this territory as practices that control and regulate the every day life and the political, social and
economic activities of its inhabitants. These practices manifest, in many cases, internal contradictions during the consolidation of the argentine National State This study provides a reading
of the Peronist political tradition, beyond a strictly political science approach, emphasizing its heterogeneity beyond verticality. Therefore, it considers the press as a privileged space of dispute
for symbolic power in the forge of Peronism. Argentina. Monthly Magazine (1949-1950) driven by nationalist sector of the State, is analyzed as an expression of a moment of reversal in Peronism
that looks for renewed adhesions, when the "back to the field" occurs and the government is fused with the State and the Justicialist party.

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Author Biography

Noemí Girbal Blacha

CONICET; CEAR - Universidad Nacional de Quilmes

Published

2017-03-22

How to Cite

de Arce, A., & Girbal Blacha, N. (2017). Argentina. Monthly magazine, from 1949 to 1950 a cultural turning point of peronism?. Revista Pilquen. Sección Ciencias Sociales, 17(1). Retrieved from https://revele.uncoma.edu.ar/index.php/Sociales/article/view/1472