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PERONISMO - The Aesthetics of Power in Modern Argentina, Day One

Organized by the Program on Argentina

Thursday, April 19, 2007
10:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Faculty Center
Downstairs Lounge
UCLA
Los Angeles, CA United States

Peronismo arguably defines the last sixty years of Argentina’s history. From Juan Domingo Peron’s first presidency to Nestor Kirchner’s current administration, peronismo informs the story of modern Argentine politics --democracy, dictatorships, neo-liberalism and globalization—and, as such, has been the subject of numerous studies by historians and political scientists. But peronismo exceeds the strictly political sphere and embraces all aspects of culture and society.  This conference intends to explore the imprints of peronismo in less obvious yet highly significant cultural sites, including architecture and the urban landscape, cinema and literature, education and philosophy, opera and popular culture, iconography and propaganda.

 

THURSDAY 19 - UCLA, Downstairs Lounge - FACULTY CENTER

 

10:00 – 12:00 – Construcciones del Estado peronista: iconografía y propaganda

 

Soria, Claudia (University of Southern California)

La máquina peronista: hacia una renovación estética del Estado.

Gené, Marcela (Universidad de Buenos Aires)

Los rostros del General. Del retrato protocolar a la caricatura.

Rosano, Susana (Universidad Nacional de Rosario)

El peronismo y la verdad de la ficción. Sobre la obra de Daniel Santoro.

 

12:30 Lunch

 

2:00 - 3:30 - Populismo y vanguardia política: figuraciones de lo popular

Cortés Rocca, Paola (University of Southern California)

Política y desfiguración: monstruosidad y cuerpo popular.

Nouzeilles, Gabriela (Princeton University)

El niño proletario: infancia y peronismo.

Dieleke, Edgardo (Princeton University)

De la vanguardia populista al “que se vayan todos”: hacia una visión del pueblo en el cine político de Fernando Solanas.

 

4:00 - 5:30 – Otros peronismos: la proyección latinoamericana

Marturano, Jorge (University of California Los Angeles)

Nuestro hombre en Buenos Aires: una lectura cubana del peronismo.

De Castro, Juan (Eugene Lan Collage)

Leyendo a José Carlos Mariátegui: populismo y praxis política.

Draper, Susana (University of Southern California)

 Poéticas del retiro y pensamientos del afuera: la irrupción autonomista en los pliegues de la ciudad. Reflexiones en torno a Hipótesis 891.

 

Cost: Free and open to the public

Special Instructions

A two day conference

For more information please contact

Diliana Peregrina
Tel: (310) 825-4571
dperegri@international.ucla.edu
www.international.ucla.edu/lac

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Sponsor(s): Latin American Institute, Center for Argentina, Chile and the Southern Cone, Spanish and Portuguese, USC-Department of Spanish and Portuguese, USC- Global Culture's Program and Spanish Resource Center, USC's Department of Comparative Literature, Consulate General and Promotion Center of the Argentine Republic, Rosa Corapi Travel-Continental Airlines.

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