When Past and Present he imagined the Cordobazo. Political theory and practice in Córdoba
In the context of my research on the magazine Pasado y Presente, from which I analyzed the nexus between intellectuals, working class and armed struggle in Argentina in the period 1963-1973, the interest arose to analyze the experience that the magazine represented with respect to workerism and,...
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Junta Provincial de Historia de Córdoba
2019
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| Acceso en línea: | https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/RJPHC/article/view/36744 |
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| Sumario: | In the context of my research on the magazine Pasado y Presente, from which I analyzed the nexus between intellectuals, working class and armed struggle in Argentina in the period 1963-1973, the interest arose to analyze the experience that the magazine represented with respect to workerism and, later, to the Cordobazo in the Argentine cultural scene. This is the area from which José María Aricó, one of the main editors of the magazine, recovered the Gramscian notion and condition of “triple or quadruple provincialism” that they would have suffered when promoting that political-editorial project. The condition of the headquarters of metal-mechanic industries, the existence of “... a proletariat of recent formation that was nourished by young people in the university and in the technical schools ...” and the urban layout where the city flows They led to a small center, enabling Aricó himself to emphasize the uniqueness of Córdoba, that “Latin American Turin”, in keeping with the city in which Gramsci developed his intellectual and political life and in whose jail he was imprisoned for years. |
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