JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about JSTOR, please contact support@jstor.org.. La Revista Mexicana de Literatura (1955 fue el punto de encuentro de los jóvenes intelectuales mexicanos, que expresaron el cambio cultural producido por la transformación de la sociedad en la década de los sesenta. El artículo recorre la especificidad de los distintos grupos que dirigieron la Revista. Esta publicación tuvo cinco etapas constituidas por sus direcciones y la composición de consejos editoriales. El texto hace un análisis de sus distintas secciones, que cambiaron a lo largo de sus etapas, asímismo, analiza las posiciones estéticas y culturales en las que sus colaboradores fijan su postura frente a la literatura y la creación.The Revista Mexicana de Literatura (1955 was the meeting place for young Mexican intellectuals who expressed the cultural change produced by the transformation of society in the sixties. The article covers the particularities of the different groups that directed the Revista. This publication had five different periods, according to its directors and the composition of the publishing boards. The article analyzes the different sections of the journal, which changed through the various periods; in addition, it analyzes the aesthetic and cultural positions in which the contributors set their position on literature and the arts.
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