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A defesa do pan-americanismo nas páginas de Américas: (1949-1968)

Authors: Silva, Mojana Vargas Correia da;

A defesa do pan-americanismo nas páginas de Américas: (1949-1968)

Abstract

Neste trabalho analisamos a revista Américas, publicação de caráter cultural da Organização dos Estados Americanos (OEA). Lançada em 1949 e circulando até os dias atuais, passou por diversas reformulações em sua composição por força das variações ocorridas no sistema interamericano e na própria OEA. Em seus primeiros anos, Américas é marcadamente um veículo de caráter cultural, sendo pautada pela divulgação dos hábitos e costumes dos povos americanos. Entretanto, no decorrer dos anos 1950 começa a funcionar como uma pequena janela pela qual é possível vislumbrar o desenvolvimento dos debates sobre as questões econômicas, sociais e políticas do continente, e, após a Revolução Cubana, suas páginas abrem espaço definitivo para a política e o confronto da Guerra Fria.

This work is about the Americas Magazine, printed by the Organization of American States (OAS). Released in 1949, it has been through many rewords on its composition because of changes occurred at the interamerican system as well at OAS. In its first years, Americas Magazine was remarkably culturally oriented, working on publicize the customs of the peoples of America. However, by the 1950’s, it looks like an open window which we could see both social and political problems of the continent, and, after the Cuban Revolution, their pages opened space to the politic and the Cold War confrontation.

Pós-graduação em Relações Internacionais (UNESP - UNICAMP - PUC-SP) - FFC

Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)

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Brazil
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Organization of American States, Cultura politica - Américas, Pan-americanismo, Pan-americanism, Culture, Guerra fria, Política internacional, USA-Latin American Relations, Estados Unidos - Relações exteriores

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