Articulo
Magazines Zig-Zag: graphic reports and otherness on the indigenous population of the new frontier northern Chile (1905-1930)
Fecha
2019Registro en:
1151514
WOS:000473109600007
Institución
Resumen
It is argued that the magazines Zig-Zag and Sucesos, published under the imprint Zig-Zag between 1905 and 1930, through their reports and photojournalism spreaded ideas about society and indigenous cultures of Chile's new northern border, as well as its Andean neighborhood (southern Peru and Bolivia), loaded with negative elements and value judgments, all of them related to the large indigenous population of the region, contributing to create a negative imaginary around them in central Chile after the Pacific War (1879-1883). Keywords Author Keywords:nationalisms; magazines; indigenous population