Article
Spanish
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Abstract
Sandino’s legend is, as we want to analyse, one of the decisive factors for building this idea of the national and the popular around the previously characterised figures, in this regard we will analyse some of the practices and strategies that made it possible to establish and popularise the Sandinista ideal in Nicaragua. Firstly, we will establish a revolutionary culture or a Sandino culture; second, the influence of the church on this formation and its adaptation to the Nicaraguan context; third, and as a central theme, we will highlight the literacy books and explanatory notebooks used during the National Cross of Literacy (CNA) and this experience in general. Finally, in parallel to each of these elements, we will show the new Nicaraguan song as support for these processes and part of this expression and shaping the popular. All these elements understood as constituting this popularisation of Sandino and the shaping of popular culture.