Artículo
Autoría
Johansson, Maria Lucrecia
Fecha
2016
Editorial y Lugar de Edición
Böhlau Verlag
Revista
Jahrbuch für Geschichte Lateinamerikas,
vol. 53
(pp. 211-226)
- ISSN 2194-3680
Böhlau Verlag
Böhlau Verlag
ISSN
2194-3680
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Between 1864 and 1870, the Paraguayan forces clashed with the armies of Argentina, Brazil and Uruguay, in what was called the War of the Triple Alliance (1864-1870). During that war, the Paraguayan government revolutionized journalism by the creation of two illustrated newspapers: El Centinela and Cabichuí (1867-1868). The engravings of these newspapers created a system of opposition we/they that rested on opposite values and in the opposition between negative and positive images. The ai...
Between 1864 and 1870, the Paraguayan forces clashed with the armies of Argentina, Brazil and Uruguay, in what was called the War of the Triple Alliance (1864-1870). During that war, the Paraguayan government revolutionized journalism by the creation of two illustrated newspapers: El Centinela and Cabichuí (1867-1868). The engravings of these newspapers created a system of opposition we/they that rested on opposite values and in the opposition between negative and positive images. The aim of this paper is to analyse how the press built negative images of the enemy and how those images were the basis for creating a positive representation of Paraguay.
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