La imagen de América Latina en la revista Cuadernos Hispanoamericanos : 1948-1951

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Anna Virágh

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The paper presents the way the independence of the Latin American countries, their relations with
Spain and their future perspectives were represented in the first volumes of Cuadernos
Hispanoamericanos, a cultural magazine of propagandistic aims established by the Francoist
government in 1948. In the aftermath of the Second World War, the Francoist regime, forced into a
relatively extended international isolation by the resolutions of the UN, had to tone down its
international propaganda and seek allies for its cause, resulting in a rapprochement towards Latin
American countries. Cuadernos Hispanoamericanos was a more sophisticated means of this
propaganda, although it also had the important merit of encouraging a real dialogue between Latin
American and Spanish intellectuals and artists. The authors of the magazine retained the principal
characteristics of the official ideology of Hispanidad, but also argued for a more balanced relationship
between Latin America and Spain, and saw Latin America as an emerging power within the
international sphere.

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Virágh, A. (2011). La imagen de América Latina en la revista Cuadernos Hispanoamericanos : 1948-1951. Acta Hispanica, 16, 53–63. https://doi.org/10.14232/actahisp.2011.16.53-63
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