LITHOGRAPHY AND IMAGE IN YUCATAN NEWSPAPERS (MEXICO) OF NINETEENTH THE CENTURY
Keywords:
Litography, Yucatan, National identity, Mayan town, WorkersAbstract
The present text aims to review the cultural development achieved in literary newspapers of the nineteenth century in the Yucatan Peninsula (Mexico) from the study of the lithographs and images present in them from the moment in which the relevant technology was achieved. This allows us to study the image present in the regional newspapers as an indicative of the elements that we wanted to establish as belonging to the regional / national identity, as well as the limits and silences that these selections entailed without forgetting the search for a reader / buyer audience.
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