La revista Radiolandia 2000 frente a la crisis del Atlántico Sur (1982)
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https://doi.org/10.30972/dpd.13227746Keywords:
Argentine magazines, discourse analysis, MalvinasAbstract
This article analyzes the coverage carried out by the magazine Radiolandia 2000 of the conflict between Argentina and the United Kingdom over the Malvinas during the months of April to June 1982. To proceed with the analysis of the corpus, categories of socio-semiotics and discourse analysis were articulated. The results confirm the malvinization syndrome of information in the news agendas, in this case of an entertainment magazine. Likewise, an overlap of enunciative instances is verified in relation to the tone from which the coverage is carried out. The conclusion reached is that, although triumphalism characterized a large part of the press, there are interpretive nuances in the coverage, even within the same medium.
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