When Magazine is not Revista

This is not a riddle but a cultural thing.
We know MAGAZINE means REVISTA, and yet though all magazines are revistas not all revistas are magazines.
A magazine is a periodical publication including pictures, articles and sometimes fictional works. Usually magazines devote their content to one aspect such as news, hobbies, politcs, travel and so on.  Nevertheless if a magazine is devoted to the adventures of a fictional character and the story is told through comic strips then it is a COMIC BOOK not a magazine.
If a magazine targets a very specific audience such as neurobiologists, lawmakers, teachers (all of them learned groups) then the term to be used is JOURNAL, e.g. Canadian Journal of Higher Education. Of course, the word Journal has other menaings since a newspaper can also be a journal and a diary, especially if used for scientific purposes. 
In Spanish all of those are only MAGAZINES. So if you want to read a Batman magazine ask your retailer to give you a Batman comic book, that is, if you live in the United States.          

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

How do you say MIRADOR in English?

The Maps of Ship-Trap Island

How do you say EXAMEN SUPLETORIO in English?