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The Art of Persuasion - Media And Propaganda in America During The World War II

Davis Truman

Narrator John Sullivan

Publisher: Davis Truman

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Summary

Delve into the immersive world of World War II through the lens of popular culture with this compelling book. It offers a fresh perspective by meticulously analyzing the overarching themes in various mediums. From the silver screen to the airwaves, and from the pages of comic books to the whimsical world of cartoons, witness how these diverse forms of media coalesced into a formidable instrument of propaganda and public information for the American home front and military. 
This book illuminates the profound impact of film, radio, cartoons, and comic books in shaping the cultural landscape of wartime America. Gain insight into the prevailing themes permeating the American media, reflecting the ethos and spirit of a nation gripped by conflict. Immerse yourself in a comprehensive exploration that unveils the symbiotic relationship between popular culture and World War II and sheds light on media's profound influence in shaping perceptions and ideologies during one of the most tumultuous periods in history.
Duration: about 3 hours (02:47:32)
Publishing date: 2024-08-01; Unabridged; Copyright Year: — Copyright Statment: —