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Estrategias para entrar y salir del mercado. La revista Bibliograma (1953-1957) y la renovación de la crítica argentina en los años '50. (Spanish)

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  • Author(s): Herzovich, Guido
  • Source:
    Orbis Tertius; dic2015, Vol. 20 Issue 22, p32-43, 12p
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    • Abstract:
      The study of the renovation of literary criticism in 1950s Argentina has tended to focus on a few emblematic publications, such as Contorno (1953-9), which represented but the tip of an iceberg of proliferating criticism during that period. In a time when the rapid massification of book production and circulation required the redefinition of the status and the legitimacy of literary practices, the analysis of Bibliograma (1953-7) offers key insights into the hopes and fears that turned criticism into a ground for activism. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
    • Abstract:
      El estudio de la renovación crítica de los años '50 en Argentina ha tendido a hacer énfasis en unas pocas publicaciones emblemáticas-ante todo Contorno (1953-9)-, pero este conjunto es la punta de un iceberg proliferante de actividad crítica y reseñística. El análisis de la revista Bibliograma (1953-57) permite advertir, en un momento en que la rápida industrialización de la producción y distribución de libros obligaba a redefinir el estatuto y la legitimidad de las prácticas asociadasa la literatura, algunas de las principales esperanzas y temores que hicieron entonces de la crítica un espacio de militancia. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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