Las crónicas de José Martí y el origen del periodismo moderno latinoamericano

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Abstract

At the end of the 19th century a fundamental change occurs in the Latinamerican press. The "information model" left behind "doctrinal press", predominantly from independence, associated with the birth of the market information and journalistic genres related to the process of empowerment of the intellectual field and modern in general, causing the presence of a new type of writer who found a space of development in the press and in the Chronicle not free of tensions. This text discusses these processes from the case of José Martí and his journalistic work from New York to Latinamerican journals.

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Achurra, E. S. C. (2015). Las crónicas de José Martí y el origen del periodismo moderno latinoamericano. Literatura y Linguistica. Universidad Catolica Silva Henriquez. https://doi.org/10.4067/s0716-58112015000100004

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