Las Evidencias, lo evidente y lo visible: el uso de dispositivos visuales en la argumentación diplomática argentina sobre la Cordillera de los Andes (1900) como frontera natural

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Carla Mariana Lois
The evidence, the evident and the visible: visual devices in the
diplomatic argumentation about the Andes (1900) as a natural border.
The territorial formation of Chili and Argentine involved the establishment of a line
along the Andes to separate the two territories. In a context of conflicts and discords, texts
and images were put in circulation in order to persuade both domestic and international
audiences. This article examines a document (Argentina Evidence, 1900) presented by
Argentine to the British crown, which had been chosen to arbitrate the border. Beyond
the discussion of the legitimacy of the claims of both countries, the focus here is on the
relations between the geographic arguments and the use of visual devices in processes of
territorial vindication. Specifically, the article analyzes the way in which texts, photographs
and maps formed a diplomatic document based on geographic arguments. The axes that
are explored are: arguments used by the Argentine delegation, visual sources used, and
ways of arranging those sources to support the territorial claims in diplomacy.

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Lois, Carla Mariana. “Las Evidencias, lo evidente y lo visible: el uso de dispositivos visuales en la argumentación diplomática argentina sobre la Cordillera de los Andes (1900) como frontera natural”. Treballs de la Societat Catalana de Geografia, vol.VOL 70, pp. 7-29, https://raco.cat/index.php/TreballsSCGeografia/article/view/245856.