Women in World War One propagandaProfessor Jo Fox considers the use of women as symbols, victims and homemakers in World War One propaganda.doi:http://www.bl.uk/world-war-one/articles/women-in-world-war-one-pFox, JoThe British Library...
Nazi propaganda warned women in the auxiliary forces not to become flintenweiber, or “gun women,” a derisive term for Soviet women fighters. In the last, desperate months of the conflict, Hitler gave in and created an experimental women’s infantry battalion, but the war ended before it ...
Women's roles and work did not dramatically change during the First World War; their contributions as citizens simply received greater recognition. This article explores women's roles as subjects, objects and producers of National War Aims Committee propaganda in Britain during 1917–18. It examines...
Women's Work in War Time: A propaganda short looking at the acceptable roles for women at a time of war.
Mediazonais a US-supported media propaganda outlet focused on anti-Putin opposition, founded by Nadya Tolokonnikova & her Pussy Riot cohorts in 2014. This has become Pussy Riot’s primary vehicle for “activism”, since their musical “popularity” has waned due to inconvenient facts coming to ...
This is no documentary - it's some propaganda piece from a feminist narrative designed to empower women by making stuff up about how strong they are and trying to transpose traditional positions of weakness to ones of power that requires illogical mental gymnastics. ...
Pictures are Worth a Thousand Words: The Depiction of Women in World War One American Propaganda Posters This work explores the depiction of women in American recruitment posters from World War One, especially those created by Howard Chandler Christy. This stu... S Smith 被引量: 0发表: 2015年...
Because so many of the men went to war, there was an enormous gap in employment, so the women started to replace the men. Images of women were used for propaganda campaigns to recruit men who were willing to be soldiers and fight in the war. The recruiters created the impression that ...
War in 1936, coinciding with the Spanish revolution, Mujeres Libres were already formed and prepared, so that women could participate in war fully, both in the revolution and as militia in battle. Sánchez and her team spread propaganda, radio news, and travelled to rural women to give them ...
hard work and lineage.Mussolini’sregime focused on rural regions to uphold goals of self-sufficiency, to free Italy from “the slavery of foreign bread”, and control the agricultural sector. Propaganda praised this lifestyle, much of it targeted at women and by women. Nonna exemplifies and ...