Art and propaganda in the twentieth century : the political image in the age of mass culture /
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New York :
Harry N. Abrams,
1997.
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Series: | Perspectives (Harry N. Abrams, Inc.)
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Table of Contents:
- Revolution, reform, and modernity, 1900-1939. Brecht and the critical audience
- "Deeds not words" : women's propaganda and the avant-garde
- Murals and national history
- Radical art on the grand scale
- Art, propaganda, and fascism. Fascism and the aestheticization of politics
- Fascism and archaism
- Nazism and the avant-garde
- Fascist interpretations of the body
- Propaganda in the communist state. "Organizing the psyche of the masses"
- The theory and practice of socialist realism
- Emblems of Soviet heroism
- Propaganda at war. "This means you" : recruiting images
- Saturation and censorship
- Targeting the enemy
- War on television
- Remembering war : memorials and anti-monuments
- The art of protest : from Vietnam to AIDS. The renewal of dada
- Paris '68
- Third cinema : "The camera is a rifle"
- Feminism(s)
- Propaganda against propaganda
- Against silence and invisibility.