The symbolic dimension of the Zapatista mask

The research is about press photography and the discourse it produces. The photographs that show the EZLN guerrillas with balaclavas have different functional meanings. Beyond its military security function, the anonymity of the EZLN guerrillas achieved a different reach within the collective imagin...

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Main Authors: Flor Gómez Cortecero, Francisco Javier Ruiz San Miguel, Mónica Hinojosa Becerra, Isidro Marín Gutiérrez
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad Técnica Particular de Loja 2019-12-01
Series:Revista de Cultura de Paz
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Online Access:https://revistadeculturadepaz.com/index.php/culturapaz/article/view/55
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author Flor Gómez Cortecero
Francisco Javier Ruiz San Miguel
Mónica Hinojosa Becerra
Isidro Marín Gutiérrez
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Francisco Javier Ruiz San Miguel
Mónica Hinojosa Becerra
Isidro Marín Gutiérrez
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description The research is about press photography and the discourse it produces. The photographs that show the EZLN guerrillas with balaclavas have different functional meanings. Beyond its military security function, the anonymity of the EZLN guerrillas achieved a different reach within the collective imaginary. The balaclava became an expressive element, associated with activism and positive propaganda such as equality or freedom. The denial of identity amplified the advertising impact of the insurgent movement. We analyzed 299 photographs collected from January 4, 1994 until December 30, 1994, of which 114 are from the newspaper El País, 122 from El Mundo, and 63 from ABC. For this article we have analyzed the symbolic value of the balaclava and specifically of five images that we understand are relevant to the development of our argument. The balaclava is used as a form of secrecy. Using the balaclava implies a new identity, becoming a guerrilla. The civilian population makes use of the balaclava or uses handkerchiefs to hide their face in order to show empathy for the EZLN or the identification with the ideology. The most relevant conclusions are that the balaclava serves to protect the identity. In the Spanish press analyzed, the balaclava loses its association with the criminal and takes on an aspect of justice. The balaclava becomes a symbol of intergenerational equality and a propaganda force of the ideas of the EZLN.
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spelling doaj.art-575f02c27ede4b4197197feaaf6242222022-12-21T19:15:28ZspaUniversidad Técnica Particular de LojaRevista de Cultura de Paz2631-27002019-12-013021122947The symbolic dimension of the Zapatista maskFlor Gómez Cortecero0Francisco Javier Ruiz San Miguel1Mónica Hinojosa Becerra2Isidro Marín Gutiérrez3Universidad de MálagaUniversidad de MálagaUniversidad Nacional de LojaUniversidad Técnica Particular de LojaThe research is about press photography and the discourse it produces. The photographs that show the EZLN guerrillas with balaclavas have different functional meanings. Beyond its military security function, the anonymity of the EZLN guerrillas achieved a different reach within the collective imaginary. The balaclava became an expressive element, associated with activism and positive propaganda such as equality or freedom. The denial of identity amplified the advertising impact of the insurgent movement. We analyzed 299 photographs collected from January 4, 1994 until December 30, 1994, of which 114 are from the newspaper El País, 122 from El Mundo, and 63 from ABC. For this article we have analyzed the symbolic value of the balaclava and specifically of five images that we understand are relevant to the development of our argument. The balaclava is used as a form of secrecy. Using the balaclava implies a new identity, becoming a guerrilla. The civilian population makes use of the balaclava or uses handkerchiefs to hide their face in order to show empathy for the EZLN or the identification with the ideology. The most relevant conclusions are that the balaclava serves to protect the identity. In the Spanish press analyzed, the balaclava loses its association with the criminal and takes on an aspect of justice. The balaclava becomes a symbol of intergenerational equality and a propaganda force of the ideas of the EZLN.https://revistadeculturadepaz.com/index.php/culturapaz/article/view/55máscarachiapaszapatistaselznfotoperiodismofotografía de guerraprensa
spellingShingle Flor Gómez Cortecero
Francisco Javier Ruiz San Miguel
Mónica Hinojosa Becerra
Isidro Marín Gutiérrez
The symbolic dimension of the Zapatista mask
Revista de Cultura de Paz
máscara
chiapas
zapatistas
elzn
fotoperiodismo
fotografía de guerra
prensa
title The symbolic dimension of the Zapatista mask
title_full The symbolic dimension of the Zapatista mask
title_fullStr The symbolic dimension of the Zapatista mask
title_full_unstemmed The symbolic dimension of the Zapatista mask
title_short The symbolic dimension of the Zapatista mask
title_sort symbolic dimension of the zapatista mask
topic máscara
chiapas
zapatistas
elzn
fotoperiodismo
fotografía de guerra
prensa
url https://revistadeculturadepaz.com/index.php/culturapaz/article/view/55
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