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Teoría de la guerra y relato. La zona gris

Authors: Aznar Fernández-Montesinos, Federico;

Teoría de la guerra y relato. La zona gris

Abstract

La guerra no es una actividad necesariamente sangrienta, pero sí necesariamente política. Esta, en tanto que actividad del espíritu y sentimiento, anida en las mentes de quienes toman parte en ella. En el mundo del siglo XXI el incremento de relaciones e intereses compartidos hace difícil que las guerras puedan ser totales; lo que existe es una zona gris en la que se plasma la rivalidad de los diferentes actores en planos concretos. Narrativas e imágenes son fundamentales como herramientas de persuasión política. En este sentido también son elementos del Soft Power, entre ellas la Historia, que puede ser instrumentada como la mejor de las narrativas. Estas permiten controlar la agenda informativa y, a su vez, la realidad, así como crear los sobreentendidos que sirven a las Relaciones Internacionales y ayudan a la implementación de las políticas. El dominio cultural y, sobre todo, la cinematografía son elementos claves en tal propósito, porque no importan los hechos tanto como su percepción, su memoria y recuerdo

War is not necessarily a bloody activity, but it is necessarily political. This, as an activity of the spirit and feeling, nests in the minds of those who take part in it. In the world of the 21st century, the increase in relationships and shared interests makes it difficult for wars to be total; what exists is a gray area in which the rivalry of the different actors is reflected in specific shots. Narratives and images are fundamental as tools of political persuasion. In this sense, they are also elements of Soft Power, including History, which can be implemented as the best of narratives. These allow control of the information agenda which, in turn, allows control of reality, as well as creating assumptions that serve International Relations and help implement policies. The cultural domain and, above all, cinematography are key elements in such a purpose, because the facts do not matter as much as their perception, their memory and recall.

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History, Informative agenda, Soft power, Agenda informativa, Relato, Guerra, Historia, Zona gris, Narrative, Cine, War, Story, Gray area, Cinema, Narrativa

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