The South American Antarctic. The austral cartographic representation during the first Peronism (1943-1955)

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  • Ariel Hartlich Universidad Nacional de Quilmes

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.48160/25913530di07.73

Abstract

The transformations of the global context of the immediate postwar period gave framework to the specific positions that the Peronismo has about a new geopolitical conception that confronts with certain colonial interests of the period. In this context, an Argentine territorial redefinition based on bicontinentality arises, with the presentation of a new map of the República Argentina that included the called epicontinental sea, the Antarctic sector and the South Atlantic islands, as well as an intense campaign to develop a "Antarctic national consciousness", which included multiple dissemination strategies. For example, particularly the Argentine and British philatelic production are valued to analyse the dispute that existed for the Austral space.

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Author Biography

Ariel Hartlich, Universidad Nacional de Quilmes

Es Magister en Ciencias Sociales por la Universidad Nacional de Quilmes. Profesor, Licenciado en Educación (UNQ) y Técnico Químico. Docente en el nivel medio y superior DGCYE. Co-titular del curso Entre la Colonización Pedagógica y la Patria Grande (UNQ) junto al Veterano de la Guerra de Malvinas Miguel Giorgio. Co-conductor del programa radial Comunidad Imaginada (FM Ahujuna 94.7). Integrante del Centro Cultural Enrique Santos Discépolo.

Published

2018-11-28

How to Cite

Hartlich, A. (2018). The South American Antarctic. The austral cartographic representation during the first Peronism (1943-1955). Divulgatio. Academic Postgraduate Profiles, 3(07), 39–60. https://doi.org/10.48160/25913530di07.73

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