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Ma-ana es San Per-n

paperbackOctober 1, 2002
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ISBN-13: 9780842050296 ISBN-10: 0842050299
Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Binding
paperback
Published
October 1, 2002
Weight
1.0 lbs
Dimensions
23.40×1.50×15.60 cm

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Ma-ana es San Per-n by Plotkin, Mariano Ben. paperback edition. ISBN: 9780842050296.

The regime of Juan Perón is one of the most studied topics of Argentinas contemporary history. This new book-an English translation of a highly popular, critically acclaimed Spanish language edition-provides a new perspective on the intriguing Argentinian leader. Mariano Plotkins cultural approach makes Peróns popularity understandable because it goes beyond Peróns charismatic appeal and analyzes the Perónist mechanisms used to generate political consent and mass mobilization. Mañana es San Perón is the first book to focus on the cultural and symbolic dimensions of Perónism and populism. Plotkin also presents important material for the study of populism and the modern state in this region. Mañana es San Perón explores the creation of myths, symbols, and rituals which constituted the Peronist political imagery. This political imagery was not designed to reinforce the legitimacy of a political system defined in abstract terms, but to assure the undisputed loyalty of different sectors of society to the Peronist government and to Perón himself. The evolution of the institutional framework that made the creation of this symbolic apparatus possible is also discussed. This well-researched book shows the methods designed by the Perónist regime to broaden its social base through the incorporation and activation of groups which had traditionally occupied a marginalized position within the political system-non-union workers, women, and the poor. Plotkin investigates how Perón used the education system to build his popularity. He examines the public assistance programs financed through the Eva Perón Foundation, and demonstrates how they were used to politicize women for the first time. He explains how Eva Perón and the Perónist regime not only tried to gain the support of women as voters but also as potential "missionaries" who would spread the Perónist word in the privacy of their homes. This well-written and engaging account of one of Latin Americas most colorful and appealing leaders is