Photojournalism and it´s Propaganda: The Case of Chiapas

The photographs that show the victims of the war have different functional meanings. From the social denunciation to the psychological intimidation, the scenes of war that are published in world newspapers offer different readings for the common viewer, which is shown through a spectacular language....

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Main Authors: Flor Gómez Cortecero, Francisco Javier Ruiz San Miguel, Mónica Hinojosa-Becerra, Isidro Marín-Gutiérrez
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad Técnica Particular de Loja 2017-12-01
Series:Revista de Cultura de Paz
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Online Access:https://revistadeculturadepaz.com/index.php/culturapaz/article/view/11
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spelling doaj-7c50ae6f68734356adb1cf8834aa9fe42020-11-25T03:15:31ZspaUniversidad Técnica Particular de LojaRevista de Cultura de Paz2631-27002017-12-0110851089Photojournalism and it´s Propaganda: The Case of ChiapasFlor Gómez Cortecero0Francisco Javier Ruiz San Miguel1Mónica Hinojosa-Becerra2Isidro Marín-Gutiérrez3Universidad de MálagaUniversidad de MálagaUniversidad Nacional de LojaUniversidad Técnica Particular de LojaThe photographs that show the victims of the war have different functional meanings. From the social denunciation to the psychological intimidation, the scenes of war that are published in world newspapers offer different readings for the common viewer, which is shown through a spectacular language. The conflict in Chiapas was marked at all times by the value of the show. We have analyzed 299 photographs collected from January 4, 1994 to December 30, 1994, of which 114 are from El País newspaper, 122 from El Mundo, and 63 from ABC in order to study the functions that reside in press images on the Chiapas conflict. The results reveal the repetition of images, in the same newspaper or in another, with differences in the presentation and manipulations of the expressions (such as format cuts or contrast modulation), by the process of collating or the use of different captions. We have included in this article some published photographs that are relevant to the findings. The most relevant conclusions are that the Zapatista Army of National Liberation (EZLN) actively publicized itself in public opinion with planning, creativity and theatricality. It created and structured various informative events and played with symbolism in their development. The Zapatista leadership controlled its own projection in the media.https://revistadeculturadepaz.com/index.php/culturapaz/article/view/11méxicochiapasfotoperiodismofotografía de guerraprensamanipulación
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author Flor Gómez Cortecero
Francisco Javier Ruiz San Miguel
Mónica Hinojosa-Becerra
Isidro Marín-Gutiérrez
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Francisco Javier Ruiz San Miguel
Mónica Hinojosa-Becerra
Isidro Marín-Gutiérrez
Photojournalism and it´s Propaganda: The Case of Chiapas
Revista de Cultura de Paz
méxico
chiapas
fotoperiodismo
fotografía de guerra
prensa
manipulación
author_facet Flor Gómez Cortecero
Francisco Javier Ruiz San Miguel
Mónica Hinojosa-Becerra
Isidro Marín-Gutiérrez
author_sort Flor Gómez Cortecero
title Photojournalism and it´s Propaganda: The Case of Chiapas
title_short Photojournalism and it´s Propaganda: The Case of Chiapas
title_full Photojournalism and it´s Propaganda: The Case of Chiapas
title_fullStr Photojournalism and it´s Propaganda: The Case of Chiapas
title_full_unstemmed Photojournalism and it´s Propaganda: The Case of Chiapas
title_sort photojournalism and it´s propaganda: the case of chiapas
publisher Universidad Técnica Particular de Loja
series Revista de Cultura de Paz
issn 2631-2700
publishDate 2017-12-01
description The photographs that show the victims of the war have different functional meanings. From the social denunciation to the psychological intimidation, the scenes of war that are published in world newspapers offer different readings for the common viewer, which is shown through a spectacular language. The conflict in Chiapas was marked at all times by the value of the show. We have analyzed 299 photographs collected from January 4, 1994 to December 30, 1994, of which 114 are from El País newspaper, 122 from El Mundo, and 63 from ABC in order to study the functions that reside in press images on the Chiapas conflict. The results reveal the repetition of images, in the same newspaper or in another, with differences in the presentation and manipulations of the expressions (such as format cuts or contrast modulation), by the process of collating or the use of different captions. We have included in this article some published photographs that are relevant to the findings. The most relevant conclusions are that the Zapatista Army of National Liberation (EZLN) actively publicized itself in public opinion with planning, creativity and theatricality. It created and structured various informative events and played with symbolism in their development. The Zapatista leadership controlled its own projection in the media.
topic méxico
chiapas
fotoperiodismo
fotografía de guerra
prensa
manipulación
url https://revistadeculturadepaz.com/index.php/culturapaz/article/view/11
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