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Sinopse
In this first sociological study of Soviet political posters, Victoria Bonnell analyzes the shifts that took place in the images, messages, styles, and functions of political art from 1917 to 1953. Everyone who lived in Russia after the October revolution had some familiarity with stock images of the male worker, the great communist leaders, the collective farm woman, the capitalist, and others. These were the new icons' standardized images that depicted Bolshevik heroes and their adversaries in accordance with a fixed pattern. Like other "invented traditions" of the modern age, iconographic images in propaganda art were relentlessly repeated, bringing together Bolshevik ideology and traditional mythologies of pre-Revolutionary Russia.
Symbols and emblems featured in Soviet posters of the Civil War and the 1920s gave visual meaning to the Bolshevik worldview dominated by the concept of class. Beginning in the 1930s, visual propaganda became more prescriptive, providing models for the appearance, demeanor, and conduct of thenew social types, both positive and negative. Political art also conveyed important messages about the sacred center of the regime which evolved during the 1930s from the celebration of the heroicproletariat to the deification of Stalin.
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Especificações
ISBN | 9780520221536 |
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Pré venda | Não |
Peso | 430g |
Autor para link | BONNELL VICTORIA E. |
Livro disponível - pronta entrega | Não |
Dimensões | 23 x 16 x 1 |
Tipo item | Livro Importado |
Número de páginas | 385 |
Número da edição | 1ª EDIÇÃO - 1999 |
Código Interno | 524152 |
Código de barras | 9780520221536 |
Acabamento | PAPERBACK |
Autor | BONNELL, VICTORIA E. |
Editora | UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA PRESS |
Sob encomenda | Sim |