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The present study intends to analyze some imagistic strategies used to formulate a conception of science and technology in the anarchist journal Estudios , published in Valencia, Spain, from 1928 to 1937. This journal was the most successful anarchist editorial experience of the period, and encompassed topics as disparate and controversial as: naturalist medicine, sex education, neo-Malthusianism, scientific and technological divulgation, eugenics, pacifism, anticlericalism, feminism, literature and arts, among others. For Javier Navarro, this editorial line was in accordance with an anti-dogmatic eclecticism, the libertarian tradition of autodidacticism and the intention to disseminate and establish an emancipatory culture that would lead to a possibility of a society alternative to capitalism. In this regard, the journal, according to Xavier Diez, continued and gave new meanings to the anarchist tradition of reverence of science and technical progress, especially in biology. We briefly describe some of the main sections of the journal and its graphic design, especially for the phase in which graphic artists Manuel Moleon and Josep Renau collaborated, from 1931 onwards. We gave greater emphasis to the analysis of La lucha por la vida [The struggle for life] series, published from February through September 1936, within the context of the Spanish Civil War, in which evolutionary theory was summarized in short texts, illustrated by Renau and which occupied one full page. We discuss how the relationship between text and image constituted different layers of meaning on evolutionism in its imbrication with human development via science, technique, philosophy and art.
本研究旨在分析1928年至1937年在西班牙瓦伦西亚出版的无政府主义杂志《Estudios》中用于形成科学和技术概念的一些意象主义策略。这本杂志是那个时期最成功的无政府主义编辑经验,涵盖了各种不同的和有争议的主题:自然主义医学,性教育,新马尔萨斯主义,科学和技术泄露,优生学,和平主义,反教权主义,女权主义,文学和艺术,等等。对于哈维尔·纳瓦罗来说,这条编辑路线符合反教条主义的折衷主义、自主教育的自由主义传统,以及传播和建立一种解放文化的意图,这种文化将导致一种替代资本主义的社会的可能性。在这方面,据泽维尔·迪兹(Xavier Diez)说,该杂志延续了无政府主义传统,即尊重科学和技术进步,并赋予了新的意义,尤其是在生物学方面。我们简要地描述了杂志的一些主要部分及其平面设计,特别是平面艺术家Manuel Moleon和Josep Renau从1931年开始合作的阶段。我们着重分析了1936年2月至9月在西班牙内战背景下出版的《为生存而斗争》(La lucha por La vida)系列,其中进化论被总结成简短的文本,由雷诺(Renau)插图,占据了整整一页。我们讨论了文本与图像的关系如何构成了进化论在科学、技术、哲学和艺术上与人类发展的不同层次的意义。