La fotografía de la Revolución mexicana: ¿el nacimiento de un fotoperiodismo mexicano?

For the centennial of the Mexican Revolution, several works were published on the photographs of the early 20th-century conflict. These works provide new interpretations of well-known pictures but also reveal actors and photographs until then unknown or left aside. The present work aims at studying...

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Main Author: Marion Gautreau
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Institut Pluridisciplinaire pour les Etudes sur l'Amérique Latine 2015-12-01
Series:L'Ordinaire des Amériques
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/orda/2093
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spelling doaj-490cee546cbd49bcab4e559d1783e9c92020-11-25T00:38:31ZengInstitut Pluridisciplinaire pour les Etudes sur l'Amérique LatineL'Ordinaire des Amériques2273-00952015-12-0121910.4000/orda.2093La fotografía de la Revolución mexicana: ¿el nacimiento de un fotoperiodismo mexicano?Marion GautreauFor the centennial of the Mexican Revolution, several works were published on the photographs of the early 20th-century conflict. These works provide new interpretations of well-known pictures but also reveal actors and photographs until then unknown or left aside. The present work aims at studying this 21st-century historiography, so as to determine if the study of the civil war involves an analysis of the role of this abundant photographic production as a precursor of Mexican photojournalism. The strength, duration, and impact of the Mexican Revolution have strongly shaken the world of the illustrated press. The question is whether this occurred through the birth of some kind of photojournalism or if it borrowed from the traditions of the 19th-century press. To elaborate the bases of a reflection on the possible genesis of a Mexican proto-photojournalism, this article focuses on four books: Isidro Fabela. Una mirada sobre la Revolución mexicana (Alberto del Castillo), Sara Castrejón, fotógrafa de la Revolución (Samuel Villela), México: fotografía y revolución (Miguel Ángel Berumen, coord.), Fotografiar la Revolución mexicana (John Mraz).http://journals.openedition.org/orda/2093Mexican revolutionphotojournalismillustrated presshistoriography20th century
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La fotografía de la Revolución mexicana: ¿el nacimiento de un fotoperiodismo mexicano?
L'Ordinaire des Amériques
Mexican revolution
photojournalism
illustrated press
historiography
20th century
author_facet Marion Gautreau
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title La fotografía de la Revolución mexicana: ¿el nacimiento de un fotoperiodismo mexicano?
title_short La fotografía de la Revolución mexicana: ¿el nacimiento de un fotoperiodismo mexicano?
title_full La fotografía de la Revolución mexicana: ¿el nacimiento de un fotoperiodismo mexicano?
title_fullStr La fotografía de la Revolución mexicana: ¿el nacimiento de un fotoperiodismo mexicano?
title_full_unstemmed La fotografía de la Revolución mexicana: ¿el nacimiento de un fotoperiodismo mexicano?
title_sort la fotografía de la revolución mexicana: ¿el nacimiento de un fotoperiodismo mexicano?
publisher Institut Pluridisciplinaire pour les Etudes sur l'Amérique Latine
series L'Ordinaire des Amériques
issn 2273-0095
publishDate 2015-12-01
description For the centennial of the Mexican Revolution, several works were published on the photographs of the early 20th-century conflict. These works provide new interpretations of well-known pictures but also reveal actors and photographs until then unknown or left aside. The present work aims at studying this 21st-century historiography, so as to determine if the study of the civil war involves an analysis of the role of this abundant photographic production as a precursor of Mexican photojournalism. The strength, duration, and impact of the Mexican Revolution have strongly shaken the world of the illustrated press. The question is whether this occurred through the birth of some kind of photojournalism or if it borrowed from the traditions of the 19th-century press. To elaborate the bases of a reflection on the possible genesis of a Mexican proto-photojournalism, this article focuses on four books: Isidro Fabela. Una mirada sobre la Revolución mexicana (Alberto del Castillo), Sara Castrejón, fotógrafa de la Revolución (Samuel Villela), México: fotografía y revolución (Miguel Ángel Berumen, coord.), Fotografiar la Revolución mexicana (John Mraz).
topic Mexican revolution
photojournalism
illustrated press
historiography
20th century
url http://journals.openedition.org/orda/2093
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