Opinión y poder: juegos de la prensa en Yucatán durante la Guerra de Castas (1847- 1853)
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Guerra de Castas, Prensa, Yucatán, Sublevación, Opinión públicaAbstract
Durante los años de la Guerra de Castas en Yucatán la prensa se convirtió en un portavoz de opiniones que comunicaban información escrita sobre los hechos de la guerra. Dichas publicaciones cuestionaban y juzgaban a los indígenas mayas que luchaban, utilizando argumentos que descalificaban drásticamente a los pueblos originarios. Este artículo texto propone una comparación sobre la opinión pública de los sublevados mayas en contraste con la que se tenía de los soldados blancos, a través de periódicos yucatecos que existieron durante el primer período de la guerra (1847 – 1853).
Throughout the Caste War of Yucatán, the press became a vehicle of opinions communicating the events of the war by means of written information. Said publications contained arguments that not only questioned the Mayan Indians who were fighting, but also judged them, thus drastically undermining the native peoples. Therefore, this article proposes a comparison of the public opinion of the Mayan rebels in contrast with that of the white soldiers, by means of the analysis of the Yucatecan newspapers that circulated during the first period of the war (1847 – 1853)
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