La revolución Argentina es cosa seria: el humor político en la coyuntura del golpe de estado de junio de 1966
In June 1966 by a coup led by General Onganía, a government that eventually became the “bureaucratic authoritarian” without a time limit, with long-term intentions and adding new bans and proscriptions Peronism was established. Thus, once again it broke the gradual transition to democracy in Argenti...
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description | In June 1966 by a coup led by General Onganía, a government that eventually became the “bureaucratic authoritarian” without a time limit, with long-term intentions and adding new bans and proscriptions Peronism was established. Thus, once again it broke the gradual transition to democracy in Argentina. The purpose of this article is to inquire from the political humor, the way the process leading to the self-styled “Argentina Revolution” was appreciated and represented in comic and articles in a particular journal strips. The main sources with which they will work are the latest numbers published by Tía Vicenta. The magazine ceased publication on July 17, 1966, just weeks after the inauguration of General Onganía as president of the nation. It was closed for «lack of respect for authority and hierarchical investiture”, specifically to represent the president as a walrus. |
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spelling | doaj.art-7765bace21964c638edf30de56f1fa272022-12-21T19:02:32ZengDiacronieDiacronie. Studi di Storia Contemporanea2038-09252038-09252015-12-0174117La revolución Argentina es cosa seria: el humor político en la coyuntura del golpe de estado de junio de 1966Bettina Favero0Francisco Mosiewicki1es Profesora y Licenciada en Historia por la Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata y Doctora en Historia por la Universidad Nacional del Centro (Tandil). Desde hace más de 10 años es docente en la Facultad de Humanidades, UNMdP. Ha publicado libros, artículos en revistas científicas especializadas y capítulos de libros en diversas compilaciones de nivel local, nacional e internacional.es Profesor en Historia por la Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata. En la actualidad está realizando su tesis de Licenciatura. Desde el año 2013 hasta el 2015 fue becario CIN. Fue ayudante alumno de la Facultad de Humanidades durante los años 2013 y 2014. Ha publicado artículos y reseñas de libros en revistas científicas especializadas.In June 1966 by a coup led by General Onganía, a government that eventually became the “bureaucratic authoritarian” without a time limit, with long-term intentions and adding new bans and proscriptions Peronism was established. Thus, once again it broke the gradual transition to democracy in Argentina. The purpose of this article is to inquire from the political humor, the way the process leading to the self-styled “Argentina Revolution” was appreciated and represented in comic and articles in a particular journal strips. The main sources with which they will work are the latest numbers published by Tía Vicenta. The magazine ceased publication on July 17, 1966, just weeks after the inauguration of General Onganía as president of the nation. It was closed for «lack of respect for authority and hierarchical investiture”, specifically to represent the president as a walrus.http://www.studistorici.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/03_FAVERO-MOSIEWICKI.pdfArgentinacoup d’étatgeneral Onganíamagazine Tía Vicentapolitical humorgolpe de estadohumor políticorevista Tía Vicentateniente general Onganíacolpo di statogenerale Onganíarivista Tía Vicentaumore politico |
spellingShingle | Bettina Favero Francisco Mosiewicki La revolución Argentina es cosa seria: el humor político en la coyuntura del golpe de estado de junio de 1966 Diacronie. Studi di Storia Contemporanea Argentina coup d’état general Onganía magazine Tía Vicenta political humor golpe de estado humor político revista Tía Vicenta teniente general Onganía colpo di stato generale Onganía rivista Tía Vicenta umore politico |
title | La revolución Argentina es cosa seria: el humor político en la coyuntura del golpe de estado de junio de 1966 |
title_full | La revolución Argentina es cosa seria: el humor político en la coyuntura del golpe de estado de junio de 1966 |
title_fullStr | La revolución Argentina es cosa seria: el humor político en la coyuntura del golpe de estado de junio de 1966 |
title_full_unstemmed | La revolución Argentina es cosa seria: el humor político en la coyuntura del golpe de estado de junio de 1966 |
title_short | La revolución Argentina es cosa seria: el humor político en la coyuntura del golpe de estado de junio de 1966 |
title_sort | la revolucion argentina es cosa seria el humor politico en la coyuntura del golpe de estado de junio de 1966 |
topic | Argentina coup d’état general Onganía magazine Tía Vicenta political humor golpe de estado humor político revista Tía Vicenta teniente general Onganía colpo di stato generale Onganía rivista Tía Vicenta umore politico |
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