Bolcheviquismo isleño: Rusia y la Tercera Internacional en los imaginarios revolucionarios puertorriqueños, 1919-1936

This article explores the meaning of the Bolshevik Revolution and the founding of the Communist International (Comintern) as revolutionary icons for the “workerist” environment in Puerto Rico between 1919 and 1936. The analysis focuses on the constructions, discursive mechanisms and allegorical refe...

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Main Author: Sandra Pujals
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad de los Andes 2017-04-01
Series:Historia Crítica
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Online Access:https://appsciso.uniandes.edu.co/pfaciso/hcritica/view_s.php/14280/index.php?id=14280
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spelling doaj-9e034e19f27b4055ad2f70491e05adab2020-11-24T23:34:30ZspaUniversidad de los Andes Historia Crítica0121-16171900-61522017-04-0164618010.7440/histcrit64.2017.04Bolcheviquismo isleño: Rusia y la Tercera Internacional en los imaginarios revolucionarios puertorriqueños, 1919-1936Sandra Pujals0Universidad de Puerto Rico, Recinto de Río PiedrasThis article explores the meaning of the Bolshevik Revolution and the founding of the Communist International (Comintern) as revolutionary icons for the “workerist” environment in Puerto Rico between 1919 and 1936. The analysis focuses on the constructions, discursive mechanisms and allegorical references to these topics through a selection of items from the local internationalist-oriented workers press, covering three stages (1919-1921, 1927, 1934-1936) in the development of local communist radicalism. It presents examples on the construction of the concepts of bolshevism and international communism beyond the ideological and political context, suggesting an evolution from an anarchistic type of workers culture to one increasingly based on class struggle. The sources, taken from both the radical workers press and official Communist Party publications, provide a preliminary picture of revolutionary attitudes and dreams that would serve as the cultural and genealogical basis for local communism at a crucial stage in the island’s process of ideological and political formation.https://appsciso.uniandes.edu.co/pfaciso/hcritica/view_s.php/14280/index.php?id=14280Puerto RicoRussia (Thesaurus); Cominterninternational communismworker culturerevolutionary imaginaries (Author).
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Bolcheviquismo isleño: Rusia y la Tercera Internacional en los imaginarios revolucionarios puertorriqueños, 1919-1936
Historia Crítica
Puerto Rico
Russia (Thesaurus); Comintern
international communism
worker culture
revolutionary imaginaries (Author).
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title Bolcheviquismo isleño: Rusia y la Tercera Internacional en los imaginarios revolucionarios puertorriqueños, 1919-1936
title_short Bolcheviquismo isleño: Rusia y la Tercera Internacional en los imaginarios revolucionarios puertorriqueños, 1919-1936
title_full Bolcheviquismo isleño: Rusia y la Tercera Internacional en los imaginarios revolucionarios puertorriqueños, 1919-1936
title_fullStr Bolcheviquismo isleño: Rusia y la Tercera Internacional en los imaginarios revolucionarios puertorriqueños, 1919-1936
title_full_unstemmed Bolcheviquismo isleño: Rusia y la Tercera Internacional en los imaginarios revolucionarios puertorriqueños, 1919-1936
title_sort bolcheviquismo isleño: rusia y la tercera internacional en los imaginarios revolucionarios puertorriqueños, 1919-1936
publisher Universidad de los Andes
series Historia Crítica
issn 0121-1617
1900-6152
publishDate 2017-04-01
description This article explores the meaning of the Bolshevik Revolution and the founding of the Communist International (Comintern) as revolutionary icons for the “workerist” environment in Puerto Rico between 1919 and 1936. The analysis focuses on the constructions, discursive mechanisms and allegorical references to these topics through a selection of items from the local internationalist-oriented workers press, covering three stages (1919-1921, 1927, 1934-1936) in the development of local communist radicalism. It presents examples on the construction of the concepts of bolshevism and international communism beyond the ideological and political context, suggesting an evolution from an anarchistic type of workers culture to one increasingly based on class struggle. The sources, taken from both the radical workers press and official Communist Party publications, provide a preliminary picture of revolutionary attitudes and dreams that would serve as the cultural and genealogical basis for local communism at a crucial stage in the island’s process of ideological and political formation.
topic Puerto Rico
Russia (Thesaurus); Comintern
international communism
worker culture
revolutionary imaginaries (Author).
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