La construcción de una visión del totalitarismo desde el fotoperiodismo (1939 - 1945)
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The images that are generated in the war have aroused great interest in mankind, since ancient times efforts have been made to portray those ecstasies of violence, either from a heroic perspective, as the Greek world did, or from the vision of excess which represents contemporary society through audiovisual materials; in short, this violent social action has intermingled with the interest to evoke through a visual record the events that have marked history, perpetuating the moments and instituting them in the collective memory as the official vision, and in many cases, the only existing; it is for this reason that the present paper will expose the conceptual and theoretical framework addressed in the development of the research entitled The Construction of a View of Totalitarianism from Photojournalism (1939-1945), presented as a graduate work in the Bachelor's Degree in Basic Education with Emphasis in Social Sciences and whose main objective is to open a path towards the analysis of the image in context.