The Case of so-called Klan Radical. An Agonistic Public Life Archeology (1929)
This article reconstructs the contours of an enigmatic entity, the Radical Klan, whose name invaded the streets of the city of Buenos Aires in July 1929. The purpose is to approach the so-called Klan as a way of understanding the public life of that time, the conceptions of the political and the rol...
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Grupo Prohistoria
2021
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| Acceso en línea: | https://ojs.rosario-conicet.gov.ar/index.php/prohistoria/article/view/1406 |
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| Sumario: | This article reconstructs the contours of an enigmatic entity, the Radical Klan, whose name invaded the streets of the city of Buenos Aires in July 1929. The purpose is to approach the so-called Klan as a way of understanding the public life of that time, the conceptions of the political and the role that violence played in them. The analysis of the discourses and practices of political intervention linked to the figure of the Klan allows us to observe how connections between the belligerent dynamics in the street, the press and the parliament took place, within the framework of a strategic and agonistic conception of civic action. |
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