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El Porteño 62: Alfonsín Cabaret, Urss, Ocampo, Travestis, Aira
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- Weight:
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Shop El Porteño 62 87 Alfonsin Cabaret Urss Ocampo Travestis Aira and more Revistas at Latinafy.comDiscover the February 1987 issue of El Porteño, number 62, a treasure trove for any culture enthusiast! This issue features a thoughtful exploration of Alfonsín's projects and a revealing piece on cabaret culture by Jorge Lanata. Delve into the world of espionage with insights on intelligence services and phone tapping. Engage with intimate interviews, including one with the notable Pacho O'Donnell, focusing on youth issues and the landmark Prodeme case. Featuring rich articles on environmental issues in Mar del Plata and the evolving cultural landscape of Argentina, this magazine is a must-have.Step back in time to the February 1987 issue of El Porteño, edition number 62, where a wide array of compelling topics awaits you. This magazine showcases the intriguing projects of Alfonsín during a transformative period in Argentine history. You'll find an engaging cabaret piece penned by Jorge Lanata that provides a peek into the vibrant nightlife and its cultural significance. Other features include a critical examination of the intelligence services and a captivating interview with Pacho O'Donnell that sheds light on pressing youth issues and the framework of the Prodeme case.
In addition to political discourse, this issue does not shy away from environmental concerns, addressing the impactful issue of pollution in Mar del Plata, specifically the state of sewer systems. The cultural fabric of the era is artfully captured through articles reflecting the changing dynamics in the URSS and a poignant look into the lives of travestis, set against a backdrop of societal challenges. Enhancing this experience are insightful interviews with notable figures, such as Osvaldo Soriano, who shares his unique perspective on identity and creativity. Illustrated with photographs, including a striking one of Charly Garcia, the 82-page publication serves as both an entertaining read and a historical document.Usage ideas
This magazine can serve as a unique gift for collectors of vintage publications or those interested in Argentine history and culture. It is also perfect for research on social issues of the 1980s or for use in educational settings focusing on cultural studies. Additionally, it can be a fascinating conversation starter in book clubs or among enthusiasts of political journalism.Frequently asked questionsWhat year does this issue belong to?: This issue is from February 1987.Is this magazine in Spanish?: Yes, the magazine is published in Spanish.What topics are covered in this issue?: This issue covers various topics including politics, sociology, culture, and environmental issues.How many pages does the magazine have?: The magazine consists of 82 pages.- Brand: El Porteño- Item Condition: Used- Model: Magazine- GTIN: Not registered- Sales Format: Unit- Units per Pack: 1- Origin: Argentina- Format: Physical- Language: Spanish- Publisher: El Porteño- Title: El Porteño- Publication Year: 1987- Page Count: 82- Edition Name: El Porteño- Edition Number: 62- Publication Month: February- Genre: General InterestVendor listing title: El Porteño 62 87 Alfonsin Cabaret Urss Ocampo Travestis Aira
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