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Spanish, Portuguese

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oai:doaj.org/article:aef36a37e4a9428fb741ecceab7b3ae3

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DOI: <

10.35305/rp.v11i25.331

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Argentina, earth of hat males and ladies. Gender, masculinity and politics in Tacuara

Abstract

The purpose of this article is to analyse the six-generic representations in the political press of the Tacuara Nationalist Movement (MNT), belonging to the nationalist right camp, and the Tacuara Revolutionary Nationalist Movement (MNRT), a split of the former moving to positions adjacent to the Peronist left. Based on observation of newspapers such as Tacuara. Voting by the nationalist and non-nationalist youth of the MNT, Barricada and Tacuara del Manchón del MNRT in the years from 1958 to 1964, I put forward that the construction of gender stereotypes in the press of the nationalist Tacuara and the revolutionary Tacuara is inseparable from their political discourse. These references are repeated systematically to become a discursive topical of the MNT, while in the graphic media of the NRT they occupy a marginal place. The insistence of linking politics to gender underlies a disitalical practice exposing virility as a purely nationalist male attribute. On the other side, the opposition and its symbols were ridiculated in misogynae and homophobic terms.

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