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The Vulgarity of Democracy.

Political Pornography, Masculinity, and Politics in Ecuador

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    Estado de la publicación: Activo
    Año de edición: 2024
    ISBN-13: 9789587748949
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    Estado de la publicación: Activo
    Año de edición: 2024
    ISBN-13: 9789587748949
    Páginas: 262
    Tamaño(cm): 17 x 24
    Peso (kg): 0.3800 kg
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THE VULGARITY OF DEMOCRACY explores key aesthetics and affective aspects of democracy via a visual ethnographic exploration of political pornography and the public uses of machismo to construct agendas for popular redemption in Guayaquil, Ecuador, during the 1980s. This period was the beginning of a highly conflictive social process resulting from the imposition of neoliberal policies. Its focus is on the life and work of Pancho Jaime (1946-1989), the most controversial and widely known rock promoter and independent journalist in Ecuador. Between 1984 and his assassination in 1989, Jaime's underground publications used in-depth investigation as well as gossip, pornographic cartoons, and obscene language to comment on democracy and the corruption of political elites. Jaime's strategy was to denounce the conduct of powerful figures in public office, and caricaturize their deformed bodies as indexes of their supposedly "deviant" sexuality.  The cultural materials that compose this censored archive are studied as part of a politics of masculinity historically linked to the hippy legacy, everyday life performances, and populist traditions. Following contemporary and comparative discussions on the political economy of images, and the materiality of image-objects, X. Andrade analyzes the production, circulation, and consumption of Pancho Jaime's political magazine s, audience responses to grotesque visual and aggressive textual discourses, and the effects of revealing public secrets about popular understandings of politics, Ethnographic findings are discussed in relation to concepts of vulgarity, defacement, the performance of masculinity in the public sphere, intimacy, and carnivalesque inversions of power. Going beyond plain understandings of "the popular," this is a critical contribution to current debates on the anthropology of the media, visual economies, fake news, populism, machismo, and the sociallife of images in contemporary societies.  



Xavier Andrade



Table of Contents 
List of Images 
Acknowledgments 
Introduction 
From "Political Culture" to the Vulgarity of Democracy in Ecuador "Culture" and Politics  "Political Culture" and Cultural ProducersPopular Intellectuals and Political Pornography Ethnography and Fieldwork Organization of the Book  Part One 
History and Cultural Materials 
Chapter One On Regionalism and "Political Culture" in Ecuador Regional Elites and Poli tic al Power The Populist Phenomenon in Ecuador  A Critique of the Concept of "Political Culture" Machismo and Populism 
Chapter Two 
Pancho Jaime and His Gonzo JournalismLa Mamá del Rock  The Lord's Word  The Magazines: Censura and Comentarios de Pancho Jaime  Writing in a Populist Tradition 
Part Two 
Texts and Images 
Chapter Three 
Seeing Politics The Reactions of Journalists Women Seeing Politics The Offensive Effect 
Chapter Four 
On Political Pornography, Cartoons, and Defacement  Polítical Pomography Cartoons and the Visual Representations of Power  Defacement and Public Secrecy Public Secrecy
Part Three 
Machismo and Everyday Life 
Chapter Five 
On Carnivalesque and Everyday LifeConstructing Carnivalesque  Machismo at the Street Corner  Debunking Machismo 
Chapter Six 
Masculinity and Politics in Ecuador: Stereotypes and Public UsesPatriarchal Balls Prosthetic MalenessPerverted Oligarchs
Conclusions 
On the Vulgarity of Democracy  Public Intimacy in Guayaquil Scandals, Scoundrels, Anthropology  Bibliography 

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