In this article I reconstruct the history of Mafalda, the famous comic strip by the Argentine cartoonist Quino that was read, discussed, and viewed as an emblematic representation of Argentina’s middle class. With the aim of contributing to discussions on the interpretation of the middle class in Argentina and Latin America, I examine the emergence, circulation, and sociopolitical significance of the comic from its first strips in 1964 until Quino stopped producing new installments in 1973, making use of two conceptual and methodological approaches: a perspective situated at the intersection of the everyday and the political, as well as a consideration of humor as a way of exploring social identities. I argue first that Mafalda’s ironic and...
Nearly 50 years after the release of Mafalda’s first edition in France, it is worth considering whet...
Since the mid-19th century, Argentine society has undergone significant demographic shifts. The expa...
This article proposes the examination of the political uses of humor in the origins of Peronism, thr...
I n 1964, the Argentine magazine Primera Plana launched a new comicstrip featuring a little girl nam...
My dissertation explores the ways in which Quino’s Argentine comic Mafalda functions as a site of re...
The article analyses the tradition of critical cartoons in Argentina using the lens of Freud’s conce...
This article proposes the analysis of the most recent association between political myths and comics...
This article offers a foray into the leading Argentine graphic humor publications of the 20th centur...
This paper deals on initial phase of argentine <em>Humor</em> magazine, between 1978 and 1980, durin...
In June 1966 by a coup led by General Onganía, a government that eventually became the “bureaucratic...
This article analyses a series of cartoons done by the cartoonist Catón and published by HUM® magazi...
The year 1982 started in Argentina in the midst of a major crisis of the military regime that prompt...
One of the most successful projects in the history of “serious” comics, Argentinian Mafalda by Quino...
This article aims to trace the way in which the Malvinas War has been treated and told in comics, wi...
The 1970s was the most violent decade of the entire twentieth century for Argentina. Its first half ...
Nearly 50 years after the release of Mafalda’s first edition in France, it is worth considering whet...
Since the mid-19th century, Argentine society has undergone significant demographic shifts. The expa...
This article proposes the examination of the political uses of humor in the origins of Peronism, thr...
I n 1964, the Argentine magazine Primera Plana launched a new comicstrip featuring a little girl nam...
My dissertation explores the ways in which Quino’s Argentine comic Mafalda functions as a site of re...
The article analyses the tradition of critical cartoons in Argentina using the lens of Freud’s conce...
This article proposes the analysis of the most recent association between political myths and comics...
This article offers a foray into the leading Argentine graphic humor publications of the 20th centur...
This paper deals on initial phase of argentine <em>Humor</em> magazine, between 1978 and 1980, durin...
In June 1966 by a coup led by General Onganía, a government that eventually became the “bureaucratic...
This article analyses a series of cartoons done by the cartoonist Catón and published by HUM® magazi...
The year 1982 started in Argentina in the midst of a major crisis of the military regime that prompt...
One of the most successful projects in the history of “serious” comics, Argentinian Mafalda by Quino...
This article aims to trace the way in which the Malvinas War has been treated and told in comics, wi...
The 1970s was the most violent decade of the entire twentieth century for Argentina. Its first half ...
Nearly 50 years after the release of Mafalda’s first edition in France, it is worth considering whet...
Since the mid-19th century, Argentine society has undergone significant demographic shifts. The expa...
This article proposes the examination of the political uses of humor in the origins of Peronism, thr...