The Cultural Policies of the Colombian State and the Constitution of an Identity. The Case of La sombra del Caminante (2004), by Ciro Guerra
The purpose of this article is to understand the incidence of cultural policies carried out by the Colombian State in the construction of identity in Ciro Guerra's film La sombra del caminante (2004). To this end, the institutional work was reviewed from the creation of the Ministry of Culture by Er...
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