DIVERSE READINGS ON THE PRESS IN MEXICO, NINETEENTH AND TWENTIETH CENTURIES

Authors

Oliva Solís Hernández; Luciano Ramírez Hurtado; María Elizabeth Jaime Espinosa; Laura Edith Bonilla de León; Luis Felipe Estrada Carreón, Author; Rosa Evelia Almanza Montañez, Author; Alicia Montero Martínez, Author; Raúl Johanan Rubio Patiño, Author; Eva Lilia Acosta Garnica, Author; María del Socorro Guzmán Muñoz, Author; Elvira Hernández Carballido, Author; María Elena Torres Cuevas, Author; Alicia Vargas Amésquita, Author; Mauricio Díaz Calderón, Author; María Elizabeth Jaime Espinosa, Author; Alejandra Vargas Vázquez, Author

Synopsis

Lecturas diversas sobre la prensa en México, siglos XIX y XX brings together the efforts of several researchers who have devoted themselves to the study of the periodical print media from different angles of the phenomenon, novel theoretical approaches and methodological approaches from different disciplines of the social sciences. It includes a dozen texts that bring together multiple dimensions and account for fundamental social and ideological changes with a historical perspective, from case studies of some companies, actors and journalistic projects, to topics that are highly topical, such as women's and feminist voices and representations in newspapers and magazines, gender roles focused on in advertisements, the press as a stage for film criticism and theatrical censorship, as well as the press as a source for reconstructing daily life, the social and cultural atmosphere, and even key moments in the development of ecclesiastical institutions, as well as museums. The geographical limits merge in a back and forth between the country's capital and provincial cities such as Querétaro, Guadalajara and Aguascalientes, passing through cuts and periodizations in time that include the restoration of the republic, the Porfiriato, the Mexican Revolution and the post-revolutionary period.

Chapters

  • Presentation
    Oliva Solís Hernández
  • EL UNIVERSAL, A MODERN NEWSPAPER BY RAFAEL REYES SPÍNDOLA
    Laura Edith Bonilla de León
  • LUMINARIA.
    A STUDENT NEWSPAPER OF THE UNIVERSITY AUTONOMOUS UNIVERSITY OF QUERETARO
    Oliva Solís Hernández
  • EL INSTRUCTOR, 1884-1910.
    THE NEWSPAPER OF THE ELITE POSITIVIST OF AGUASCALIENTES
    Luciano Ramírez Hurtado
  • CINEMA AS DISCOURSE.
    FILM CRITICISM IN HOY MAGAZINE (APRIL-JUNE, 1941)
    Luis Felipe Estrada Carreón
  • THE PRESS, A CENSOR OF A LIBERAL'S THEATRICAL ADVENTURES
    Rosa Evelia Almanza Montañez
  • THE QUERETARO PRESS AS A SOURCE FOR RECONSTRUCTING DAILY LIFE IN THE TIMES OF DON PORFIRIO
    Alicia Montero Martínez
  • THE ILLUSTRATED CHRISTIAN LAWYER: A SOURCE FOR THE HISTORY OF THE METHODIST CHURCH IN MEXICO
    Raúl Johanan Rubio Patiño
  • THE PRESS, A SOURCE FOR THE RECONSTRUCTION OF THE ROLE OF THE QUERÉTARO REGIONAL MUSEUM IN THE SOCIAL AND CULTURAL LIFE OF THE STATE
    Eva Lilia Acosta Garnica
  • FEMALE VOICES AND REPRESENTATIONS IN A WEEKLY JOURNAL DEDICATED TO THE FAIR SEX.
    LA MARIPOSA (GUADALAJARA, 1894-1895)
    María del Socorro Guzmán Muñoz
  • FEMINIST JOURNALISM.
    FROM FEM MAGAZINE TO THE SNAILS
    Elvira Hernández Carballido, María Elena Torres Cuevas
  • TRANSFORMATIONS AND PERPETUATIONS OF GENDER ROLES IN ADVERTISING FROM LA FAMILIA MAGAZINE DURING THE 1940S
    Alicia Vargas Amésquita, Mauricio Díaz Calderón
  • FEMALE REPRESENTATIONS IN MAGAZINE ADVERTISING, 1910-1913
    María Elizabeth Jaime Espinosa, Alejandra Vargas Vázquez

Author Biographies

Laura Edith Bonilla de León

Laura Edith Bonilla de León has a degree in History from enep Acatlán and a master's and doctorate from the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters at unam. She is a full time professor at fes Acatlán. She teaches in the History and Communication programs, as well as in the Master's program in Higher Education (madems). She is the author of several articles and books on journalism in Mexico and participates in the permanent seminar on press studies at the Fes Acatlan.

Luis Felipe Estrada Carreón, Author

Luis Felipe Estrada Carreón is a career professor at UNAM. He has a degree in Communication Sciences and Techniques and studied for a Master's degree in Hispanic Linguistics at the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters at UNAM. Since 2009 he has been the coordinator of the Multidisciplinary Seminar on Press Studies at the Fes Acatlan. He currently coordinates the collective project “Los conceptos fundamentales de la prensa en México”.

Rosa Evelia Almanza Montañez, Author

Rosa Evelia Almanza Montañez has a degree in History from UNAM and a master's degree in Historiography from Atlantic International University (AIU), USA. She has been a speaker at several seminars and colloquia, some of which have resulted in publications. She is a member of the Seminario de Arquitectura y Vida Cotidiana, and the Seminario Multidisciplinario de Estudios de la Prensa, both at the Fes Acatlán. His line of research is the nineteenth century.

Alicia Montero Martínez, Author

Alicia Montero Martínez has a degree in History with a specialization in Historical and Cultural Heritage from the Universidad Autónoma de Querétaro. She has participated in research projects on gender, education, daily life and cultural heritage during the nineteenth century; her lines of research revolve around cultural heritage, daily life and the press in the Porfiriato as a historical source.

Raúl Johanan Rubio Patiño, Author

Raúl Johanan Rubio Patiño studied a Bachelor's Degree in History with a terminal line in research at the Universidad Autónoma de Querétaro. In his thesis, entitled “El Instituto Metodista de Querétaro, 1895-1914”, he analyzes how the Protestant Reformed churches used both schools and newspapers as a very effective tool to spread their beliefs and a way of life in a society where the Catholic religion predominated. He currently teaches history at the secondary and high school levels.

Eva Lilia Acosta Garnica, Author

Eva Lilia Acosta Garnica has a master's degree in Historical Studies from the UAQ, has worked for the INAH since 1990 and is attached to the Regional Museum of Querétaro, where she works as Cultural Promoter. She has participated in community museum projects and has held temporary exhibitions with historical themes. Her research work focuses on heritage and museums, as well as women's history and crime (19th century). She has published articles in books and magazines. She is a member of the Seminar on Women's History and Gender Perspective.

María del Socorro Guzmán Muñoz, Author

María del Socorro Guzmán Muñoz holds a PhD in Literary and Linguistic Studies. She is a full time research professor in the Department of Literature at the University of Guadalajara. She belongs to the Academic Body “Analysis and Interpretation of Literary Texts”, in consolidation. Since 2000 she has had a Desirable Profile Prodep. She is the author of articles and book chapters on Jalisco literature, especially on women authors and cultural publications of the nineteenth century.

Elvira Hernández Carballido, Author

Elvira Hernández Carballido is a research professor at the Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Hidalgo. She studied undergraduate, master's and doctoral degrees in the academic field of communication at the Faculty of Political and Social Sciences at unam. She is a journalist; she writes the column “Bellas y Airosas” for Agencia SemMéxico. She is a commentator for Radio Universidad de Hidalgo's newscast and collaborates with Alas Mujeres magazine. She has written several essays and books, among the most recent are Mujeres de primera plana and her first novel Las Melodys. She has received awards such as the Rosario Castellanos Journalism Award, the Omecíhuatl Medal, the “Leona Vicario” award and the “Mérito al Compromiso Hidalguense 2021”.

María Elena Torres Cuevas, Author

María Elena Torres Cuevas is a professor at the Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Hidalgo in the academic area of Communication Sciences. She teaches subjects such as Research Methodology, Multicultural Mexico and Tutorials. She has published works such as “Pobreza y representación en el alto Mezquital” and “Las Poquianchis desde la perspectiva de género”.

Alicia Vargas Amésquita, Author

Alicia Vargas Amésquita is a tenured research professor at the University of Guadalajara. She holds a PhD in General Linguistics and Literary Theory from the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. She specializes in the analysis of social representations in the media, visual arts and literature from a perspective of critical discourse analysis with a multimodal approach. She has published numerous articles and book chapters in which she addresses, among other topics, gender representations in the cinema and theater of the Mexican Revolution.

Mauricio Díaz Calderón, Author

Mauricio Díaz Calderón received his PhD in Romance Languages from the Université Paul Valéry in Montpellier, France. He is a full professor-researcher in the Department of History at the University Center for Social Sciences and Humanities of the University of Guadalajara, Mexico. The field of research in which he is interested is the representation of marginality and violence, as well as the creation of discourses focused on the construction of the concept of national identity in audiovisual and literary media. For several years he has been teaching Visual Discourse Analysis and Mexican Cinema and Literature at the cucsh of the University of Guadalajara. He is a guest professor at the University of Bielefeld, Germany, with the chair “Latin American Dystopias”, 2020. He is currently responsible for the research project “The representation of national identity in visual and literary products”. He has published in national and international refereed journals.

María Elizabeth Jaime Espinosa, Author

María Elizabeth Jaime Espinosa holds a PhD in History from UNAM-Iztapalapa. Full-time research professor at UATX, her research interests are women and press in Mexico, women in the Mexican Revolution and history and gender in Tlaxcala, nineteenth and twentieth centuries; topics in which she has published as author, co-author and coordinator of work. Prodep Profile. Member of the National System of Researchers Level I and National Correspondent in the state of Tlaxcala of the Mexican Academy of History.

Alejandra Vargas Vázquez, Author

Alejandra Vargas Vázquez has a degree in History from the Universidad Autónoma de Tlaxcala and is the organizer of the XXIII Historian's Week at UATX. She is a speaker at conferences. She has worked in the rescue of documentary collections of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries in various municipalities of the state of Tlaxcala.

LECTURAS DIVERSAS SOBRE LA PRENSA EN MÉXICO, SIGLOS XIX Y XX

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February 1, 2022

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