Argentine Serialised Radio Drama In The Infamous Decade 1930 1943

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Argentine Serialised Radio Drama in the Infamous Decade, 1930–1943

Argentine Serialised Radio Drama in the Infamous Decade, 1930–1943
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 204
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ISBN-10 : 9781317178699
ISBN-13 : 1317178696
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Book Synopsis Argentine Serialised Radio Drama in the Infamous Decade, 1930–1943 by : Lauren Rea

Download or read book Argentine Serialised Radio Drama in the Infamous Decade, 1930–1943 written by Lauren Rea and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2016-04-15 with total page 204 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In her study of key radio dramas broadcast from 1930 to 1943, Lauren Rea analyses the work of leading exponents of the genre against the wider backdrop of nation-building, intellectual movements and popular culture in Argentina. During the period that has come to be known as the infamous decade, radio serials drew on the Argentine literary canon, with writers such as Héctor Pedro Blomberg and José Andrés González Pulido contributing to the nation-building project as they reinterpreted nineteenth-century Argentina and repackaged it for a 1930s mass audience. Thus, a historical romance set in the tumultuous dictatorship of Juan Manuel de Rosas reveals the conflict between the message transmitted to a mass audience through popular radio drama and the work of historical revisionist intellectuals writing in the 1930s. Transmitted at the same time, González Pulido’s gauchesque series evokes powerful notions of Argentine national identity as it explores the relationship of the gaucho with Argentina’s immigrant population and advocates for the ideal contribution of women and the immigrant population to Argentine nationhood. Rea grounds her study in archival work undertaken at the library of Argentores in Buenos Aires, which holds the only surviving collection of scripts of radio serials from the period. Rea’s book recovers the contribution that these products of popular culture made to the nation-building project as they helped to shape and promote the understanding of Argentine history and cultural identity that is widely held today.


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