Plumas letradas en la Revista Latinidad (1939-1947). El aporte de intelectuales locales en una publicación de la colectividad franco-argentina

Authors

  • Celeste De Marco Universidad Nacional de Quilmes. Argentina

Keywords:

French collectivity, Anti-war, Intellectuals, Magazines, Latinidad

Abstract

This paper analyzes the contribution realized by a group of poets, politicians and intellectuals from Argentina in the magazine Latinidad, wich was founded by the french printer Mauricio Bouxin in 1920, and reprinted between 1939 and 1947, during de Second World War. The objetive is to account for a possible opening policy in the reception of colaborations, in a variety of ways: in terms of writer’s nationality, the ideological spectrum and membership, the positioning about the Second World War (as the main topic of the publication), and in terms of the opinion expresed by the authors about argentine internal policy. Furthermore, the latinity appears as value proposed as a cohesive factor for the French community itself, and in the Latin American context in order to strengthen ties of shared identity in the framework of world war.

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Published

01/04/2014

How to Cite

De Marco, C. (2014). Plumas letradas en la Revista Latinidad (1939-1947). El aporte de intelectuales locales en una publicación de la colectividad franco-argentina. Temas De Historia Argentina Y Americana, (22), 75–101. Retrieved from https://erevistas.uca.edu.ar/index.php/THAA/article/view/5289

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Investigaciones