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La trama de la comunicación

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ZAROWSKY, Mariano. De Los Libros a Comunicación y cultura: Praxis editorialista y proyecto intelectual en el itinerario de Héctor Schmucler. Trama comun. [online]. 2016, vol.20, n.1, pp.217-233. ISSN 1668-5628.

The present article attempts to reconstruct some of the key moments in Héctor Schmucler's intellectual life. Studying Schmucler activity will help us to productively highlight the way in which Argentine communication and culture studies are contained within a political-cultural framework, from which it acquires autonomy as an independent knowledge corpus. Schmucler's work, specially his publishing praxis, featuring the magazines Pasado y presente (1963-1965), Los libros (founded and headed by Schmucler between 1969 and 1972),and Comunicación y cultura (1973-1985), offers a privileged outlook on this multi-sided process. This article attempts to approach the encounter between discourses and knowledge corpora, as well as between intellectual and political-cultural traditions, that Argentine communication and culture studies emerge from, in order to gain an insight on the social production conditions of sociologically-based knowledge. Furthermore, Schmucler's history is a suggestive way of approaching broader political and political movements.

Keywords : Communication studies; Intellectuals; Culture; Politics; Héctor Schmucler.

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