Peron Posters - Lazaro Droznes - Books -  - 9798655716209 - June 21, 2020
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Peron Posters

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Propaganda was one of the important tools that General Peron used to create an attractive vision of the community in Argentina and to publicize many social and political rights granted to the working class and many sectors of the middle class. It became a weapon in the comprehensive strategy of Peronism of construction and consolidation of power. However, the idea of the "organized community" and the new rights of the working class represented in the Peronist propaganda, concealed the persecution and discrimination of many opposition groups, violations of individual rights, limitations to the freedom of the press and the violation of the Constitution. The radios, newspapers, movies, theater, demonstrations, flags, banners, posters, posters, music, buttons, uniforms and books created an environment that fostered the division of Argentine society between anti-Peronist and Peronists that would last for decades. The Peronist propaganda was essential to create a semi-totalitarian state where citizens could be seduced and manipulated. The influence of the visual arts was very strong in the Peronist Argentina, and particularly the posters were used as a very important medium to convey the narrative of the regime aimed to seduce the working class and certain sectors of the middle class. This book shows how political propaganda works and alerts the reader to recognize the messages that build a narrative related to the political objectives of the ruling regime. Learning to detect manipulative political messages is essential to keep our democracies alive. Download this book and learn the intimate details of Peronist propaganda!

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released June 21, 2020
ISBN13 9798655716209
Pages 106
Dimensions 216 × 280 × 7 mm   ·   358 g
Language English  

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