Graphomania (and how to think about emerging cultural demands): from consumption to writing in mass culture, Argentina 1920
Abstract
This article studies the scope of the cultural democratizing process, focusing in the involvement of readers from broad sectors of the population as producers of literary texts in Argentinean periodical publications in the 1920s. Secondly, it portrays the relationship the emerging demands for cultural participation had with a) the discourses of the professional writers, and b) the commercial strategies of the cultural industry.Downloads
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