{"title":"Editoras de poesía en la posguerra española: Concha Lagos y la red literaria “Ágora” 1955-1973.","authors":"María Teresa Navarrete Navarrete","doi":"10.1344/lectora2019.25.10","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"espanolEste articulo estudia la red literaria Agora que dirigio Concha Lagos a traves de la editorial homonima, la revista Cuadernos de Agora y la tertulia Los Viernes de Agora. El foco de analisis se situa en la editorial de poesia Agora y en su desarrollo durante la posguerra espanola. Para ello, la investigacion se pregunta, en primera instancia, por el lugar que ocupa la mujer editora en este periodo y por su posicion ideologica con respecto al regimen franquista. En segundo lugar, se analiza el sello Agora y su red de escritores, en la que destacan los grupos de poetas exiliados, de autoras de poesia y de poetas jovenes. EnglishThis article studies the Agora literary network, directed by Concha Lagos, through its homonymous publishing house, the magazine Cuadernos de Agora, and the literary circle “Los viernes de Agora”. The focus of analysis is Agora, the publishing house that specialized in poetry, and its development during the Spanish post-war period. We tackle, first, the issue of the status of the woman editor in this period and her ideological position with respect to Franco’s regime. Secondly, we approach the publishing house Agora and its network of writers, among which the groups of exiled poets, women poets and young poets stand out.","PeriodicalId":41770,"journal":{"name":"Lectora-Revista de Dones i Textualitat","volume":"38 1","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.1000,"publicationDate":"2019-10-28","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Lectora-Revista de Dones i Textualitat","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.1344/lectora2019.25.10","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"0","JCRName":"LITERATURE","Score":null,"Total":0}
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espanolEste articulo estudia la red literaria Agora que dirigio Concha Lagos a traves de la editorial homonima, la revista Cuadernos de Agora y la tertulia Los Viernes de Agora. El foco de analisis se situa en la editorial de poesia Agora y en su desarrollo durante la posguerra espanola. Para ello, la investigacion se pregunta, en primera instancia, por el lugar que ocupa la mujer editora en este periodo y por su posicion ideologica con respecto al regimen franquista. En segundo lugar, se analiza el sello Agora y su red de escritores, en la que destacan los grupos de poetas exiliados, de autoras de poesia y de poetas jovenes. EnglishThis article studies the Agora literary network, directed by Concha Lagos, through its homonymous publishing house, the magazine Cuadernos de Agora, and the literary circle “Los viernes de Agora”. The focus of analysis is Agora, the publishing house that specialized in poetry, and its development during the Spanish post-war period. We tackle, first, the issue of the status of the woman editor in this period and her ideological position with respect to Franco’s regime. Secondly, we approach the publishing house Agora and its network of writers, among which the groups of exiled poets, women poets and young poets stand out.
这篇文章研究了由孔查·拉各斯(Concha Lagos)领导的文学网络Agora,通过同名出版社、Cuadernos de Agora杂志和tertulia Los Viernes de Agora。本文的主要目的是分析西班牙战后诗歌出版公司Agora及其发展。这项研究的目的是分析在佛朗哥统治时期,女性编辑的地位和她们对佛朗哥政权的意识形态立场。首先,我们分析了Agora标签及其作家网络,其中突出了流亡诗人、女诗人和年轻诗人的群体。这篇文章研究了由孔查·拉各斯(Concha Lagos)领导的Agora文学网络,通过其同名出版社、Cuadernos de Agora杂志和文学界“Los viernes de Agora”。The focus of analysis is Agora, The publishing house that in poetry and its发展during The高年级学生[post-war period。我们首先讨论这一时期女性编辑地位的问题及其对佛朗哥政权的意识形态立场。第二,我们接近阿古拉出版社及其作家网络,其中流亡诗人、女诗人和青年诗人的群体突出。
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LECTORA. JOURNAL OF WOMEN AND TEXTUALITY, founded in 1995, is a space for debate and study of the intersections and shades between feminism and various forms of textuality within culture. Lectora is a multilingual publication published annually both in print and online formats (Open Access). The journal does not charge for submission, processing or publication of manuscripts.