Prensa satirica popular en Chile y la actualidad de un debate: El Aji (1889-1894) y Jose Arnero (1905-1914)

Baeza, Chiara Saez; Gajardo, Antonieta Vera

Abstract

This article analyzes the satirical press produced by typographers in Chile between the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The main results of a review of press archives, using the conceptualization of absent popular culture, reveal different characteristics of the analyzed cultural products regarding the self-representation of popular subjects and their role in the public sphere. This is differentiated from the conventional nineteenth-century Chilean political satire, which centered on the disputes of the oligarchs while making visible a popular subject (sender and receiver) that is much more complex and paradoxical than that of the dominant labor press. The findings are relevant to a current debate on popular others, how they have historically remained hidden, and how to bring them to the forefront for reflection on current political projects.

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Título según WOS: Prensa satirica popular en Chile y la actualidad de un debate: El Aji (1889-1894) y Jose Arnero (1905-1914)
Título de la Revista: LATIN AMERICAN RESEARCH REVIEW
Volumen: 56
Número: 3
Editorial: LATIN AMER STUDIES ASSOC
Fecha de publicación: 2021
Página de inicio: 679
Página final: 695
DOI:

10.25222/larr.894

Notas: ISI