Marruecos y los marroquíes en la propaganda oficial del Protectorado (1912-1956)

The Spanish authorities in the Protectorate promoted an idealised image of Morocco by means of the iconography through which the colony was depicted in national and international exhibitions and in tourist promotion (posters, stamps, postcards, etc.). Pride of place was given to idealised portrayals...

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Autor principal: Eloy Martín Corrales
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:fed54e83e1a046a5b979168838dfbe9f2021-12-02T10:46:47ZMarruecos y los marroquíes en la propaganda oficial del Protectorado (1912-1956)0076-230X2173-130610.4000/mcv.2942https://doaj.org/article/fed54e83e1a046a5b979168838dfbe9f2007-04-01T00:00:00Zhttp://journals.openedition.org/mcv/2942https://doaj.org/toc/0076-230Xhttps://doaj.org/toc/2173-1306The Spanish authorities in the Protectorate promoted an idealised image of Morocco by means of the iconography through which the colony was depicted in national and international exhibitions and in tourist promotion (posters, stamps, postcards, etc.). Pride of place was given to idealised portrayals of traditional ways of life (craftsmen, merchants, idlers, farmers, shepherds, fishermen, etc.), all set in a peaceful, industrious and well-groomed atmosphere that reeked of paternalism. In this traditional image it was perforce necessary to include –albeit in tiny doses– graphic examples of the modernisation introduced by the « protecting » nation: aeroplanes, motor cars, boats, trains, factories, bridges, roads, modern schools and so forth. Nevertheless, the resulting image, respectful if paternalistic of the colonised people, existed side by side with the negative perception of Moroccans that the orientalists and the colonialists had evinced in former times and continued to evince, and with a large proportion of the iconographic output then produced by private initiative.Eloy Martín CorralesCasa de VelázquezarticleCinemaExhibitionsMoroccoPhilatelyPostcardsPropagandaHistory of SpainDP1-402Latin America. Spanish AmericaF1201-3799French literature - Italian literature - Spanish literature - Portuguese literaturePQ1-3999ESFRMélanges de la Casa de Velázquez, Vol 37, Iss 1, Pp 83-107 (2007)
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collection DOAJ
language ES
FR
topic Cinema
Exhibitions
Morocco
Philately
Postcards
Propaganda
History of Spain
DP1-402
Latin America. Spanish America
F1201-3799
French literature - Italian literature - Spanish literature - Portuguese literature
PQ1-3999
spellingShingle Cinema
Exhibitions
Morocco
Philately
Postcards
Propaganda
History of Spain
DP1-402
Latin America. Spanish America
F1201-3799
French literature - Italian literature - Spanish literature - Portuguese literature
PQ1-3999
Eloy Martín Corrales
Marruecos y los marroquíes en la propaganda oficial del Protectorado (1912-1956)
description The Spanish authorities in the Protectorate promoted an idealised image of Morocco by means of the iconography through which the colony was depicted in national and international exhibitions and in tourist promotion (posters, stamps, postcards, etc.). Pride of place was given to idealised portrayals of traditional ways of life (craftsmen, merchants, idlers, farmers, shepherds, fishermen, etc.), all set in a peaceful, industrious and well-groomed atmosphere that reeked of paternalism. In this traditional image it was perforce necessary to include –albeit in tiny doses– graphic examples of the modernisation introduced by the « protecting » nation: aeroplanes, motor cars, boats, trains, factories, bridges, roads, modern schools and so forth. Nevertheless, the resulting image, respectful if paternalistic of the colonised people, existed side by side with the negative perception of Moroccans that the orientalists and the colonialists had evinced in former times and continued to evince, and with a large proportion of the iconographic output then produced by private initiative.
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author Eloy Martín Corrales
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title Marruecos y los marroquíes en la propaganda oficial del Protectorado (1912-1956)
title_short Marruecos y los marroquíes en la propaganda oficial del Protectorado (1912-1956)
title_full Marruecos y los marroquíes en la propaganda oficial del Protectorado (1912-1956)
title_fullStr Marruecos y los marroquíes en la propaganda oficial del Protectorado (1912-1956)
title_full_unstemmed Marruecos y los marroquíes en la propaganda oficial del Protectorado (1912-1956)
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