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La revista como colección: Imágenes, arte y cultura en una revista cultural ilustrada

Authors: Fernandez, Sandra Rita;

La revista como colección: Imágenes, arte y cultura en una revista cultural ilustrada

Abstract

El fenómeno del surgimiento de las revistas recorre las últimas décadas del siglo XIX, pero aquiere una marcada influencia en el mundo editorial latinoamericano y fundamentalmente argentino a partir de la primera postguerra. Revistas de corte intelectual, artístico, político y en especial las ilustradas disputaron el espacio editorial a libros y folletines. Su forma de lectura, fragmentaria y plástica, permitía que accedieran a ellas un público más heterogéneo, que no sólo aspiraba recorrer sus páginas alrededor de un único tema o argumento, sino que además buscaba diversos tópicos de interés, acompañados por imágenes, y avisos publicitarios. Esta cualidad de las revistas se agudizó aún más en el segmento de las revistas ilustradas. En los albores de la década de 1920 tales publicaciones no olvidaron los complejos mecanismos de diseño y composición para seducir tanto a públicos de elite como populares. Dentro de este sector de noveles y frágiles revistas creadas en la entreguerra argentina, merece nuestra atención la revista “El Círculo” surgida en el seno de una asociación cultural del mismo nombre inaugurada en Rosario en 1912 . Este capítulo se aboca de lleno a su análisis resaltando su condición de revista ilustrada pero a su vez muestrario de un ideario coleccionista que marcó la época estudiada.

Fil: Fernandez, Sandra Rita. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Rosario. Investigaciones Socio-históricas Regionales - Universidad Nacional de Rosario. Investigaciones Socio-históricas Regionales; Argentina

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COLECCIONISMO, REVISTAS CULTURALES, CULTURA, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/6.1, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/6, ENTREGUERRA ARGENTINA

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