This article focuses on the masculine narrative of Chileanness through the visual culture surrounding the copper industry’s nationalization during the Salvador Allende government (1970-1973). Using official Popular Unity graphics, the article explores the reasoning behind masculine representations vis-à-vis the national rhetoric and its plurisocial roots while transposing them onto the current reality, thus allowing the redefinition of national dignity.
'El asilo contra la opresión': nacionalismo, masculinidades y cultura visual en Chile, década de 1970
Stern, Claudia
2022-01-01
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This article focuses on the masculine narrative of Chileanness through the visual culture surrounding the copper industry’s nationalization during the Salvador Allende government (1970-1973). Using official Popular Unity graphics, the article explores the reasoning behind masculine representations vis-à-vis the national rhetoric and its plurisocial roots while transposing them onto the current reality, thus allowing the redefinition of national dignity.File in questo prodotto:
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