“El que quiere leer que lea”. La revista Pucará (1985-1991)
In 1985 during the period called “democratic transition”, in the Argentinian province of Tucumán begins the publishing of a comic book called Pucará. Pucará adopted then a specific position to justify its inscription in the history of Argentinian comics, read and reinterpreted in a nationalistic and...
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description | In 1985 during the period called “democratic transition”, in the Argentinian province of Tucumán begins the publishing of a comic book called Pucará. Pucará adopted then a specific position to justify its inscription in the history of Argentinian comics, read and reinterpreted in a nationalistic and military key. This paper aims to replace it in its context and to tackle the concept of “tradition” of the so called “national comics”. |
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spelling | doaj-art-03760a2e145d41b88e8bd5bdf6ff68b52025-01-09T16:14:09ZspaPresses universitaires du MidiCaravelle1147-67532272-98282021-08-01116699210.4000/caravelle.10620“El que quiere leer que lea”. La revista Pucará (1985-1991)Pablo TurnesIn 1985 during the period called “democratic transition”, in the Argentinian province of Tucumán begins the publishing of a comic book called Pucará. Pucará adopted then a specific position to justify its inscription in the history of Argentinian comics, read and reinterpreted in a nationalistic and military key. This paper aims to replace it in its context and to tackle the concept of “tradition” of the so called “national comics”.https://journals.openedition.org/caravelle/10620Argentinian comicsPost dictatorshipPucaráTucumánOesterheld |
spellingShingle | Pablo Turnes “El que quiere leer que lea”. La revista Pucará (1985-1991) Caravelle Argentinian comics Post dictatorship Pucará Tucumán Oesterheld |
title | “El que quiere leer que lea”. La revista Pucará (1985-1991) |
title_full | “El que quiere leer que lea”. La revista Pucará (1985-1991) |
title_fullStr | “El que quiere leer que lea”. La revista Pucará (1985-1991) |
title_full_unstemmed | “El que quiere leer que lea”. La revista Pucará (1985-1991) |
title_short | “El que quiere leer que lea”. La revista Pucará (1985-1991) |
title_sort | el que quiere leer que lea la revista pucara 1985 1991 |
topic | Argentinian comics Post dictatorship Pucará Tucumán Oesterheld |
url | https://journals.openedition.org/caravelle/10620 |
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