La “Mujer Católica” y la sociedad de masas en la Argentina de entreguerras. Catolicismo social, consumo e industria cultural en la ciudad de Rosario (1915-1940)
2014; Spanish National Research Council; Volume: 66; Issue: 133 Linguagem: Espanhol
10.3989/hs.2013.052
ISSN1988-4265
Autores Tópico(s)Photographic and Visual Arts
ResumoThe goal of this study is to investigate, from a series of Catholic publi This paper explores how, from a series of editorial initiatives, Social Catholics of Rosario (Argentina) reproduced and disseminated traditional conceptions of «Catholic woman», presented as opposed to the «Modern woman» -in the context of processes forming a mass society in Argentina.Specifically, we focus on the description and analysis of the resources used to reproduce female stereotypes Catholics in the mold of mass culture, increasingly widespread, and the culture industry.Thus expected to contribute to the understanding of the processes of «religious change» that crossed the Argentine Catholicism during the interwar period.
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