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Propagandopolis - by Fuel (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- A trove of 20th- and 21st-century propaganda imagery used by regimes around the world, from Afghanistan to Zimbabwe and beyondDo you know what propaganda looks like?
- Author(s): Fuel
- 208 Pages
- Art, Graphic Arts
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Book Synopsis
A trove of 20th- and 21st-century propaganda imagery used by regimes around the world, from Afghanistan to Zimbabwe and beyond
Do you know what propaganda looks like? A mural showing Saddam Hussein on horseback. A poster featuring Chinese climbers carrying a bust of Mao to the summit of Mount Everest. A film of North Korea's Kim Jong Un parading an intercontinental ballistic missile. A Pakistani newspaper advertisement calling for "Jehad" [sic]. A soldier firing condoms from his gun in a Ugandan AIDS awareness and prevention campaign. A painting depicting American and Soviet crew members of the 1976 Apollo-Soyuz mission riding horseback across the heavens above earth, their respective flags held aloft.
Juxtaposing a wide range of material originating from conflicting ideologies, Propagadopolis presents a wealth of shocking, unusual and visually arresting images. Spanning an array of regions worldwide (with a particular focus on the US and the USSR) and ranging from the early 20th century to the present, the selected materials demonstrate how propaganda has been wielded to evoke emotions, rally support or instill fear. Most of all, propaganda aims to leave an indelible mark on the collective consciousness. Extended captions explain the fascinating stories behind this material, contextualizing the strategies used by governments, agencies and individuals seeking to influence, deceive and demoralize the public through the use of propaganda. Containing many previously unpublished examples and with an enlightening introduction from Robert Peckham, author of Fear: An Alternative History of the World (2023), Propagandopolis is an essential visual guide to the enduring potency of the most pervasive, manipulative and persuasive images of our time.
Review Quotes
Imagery in the modern world, we are reminded, is powerful, ruthless, and created daily.--Elena Clavarino "Air Mail"
There's art, and there's propaganda. But where is the line between the two? Great art can convey a message, and visual propaganda can also be compelling art. Bradley Davies's book 'Propagandopolis: A Century of Propaganda from Around the World' lets us decide for ourselves.--Carol Hills "The World"
'Propagandopolis: A Century of Propaganda from Around the World, ' a globe-spanning selection of visual persuasions from the early 20th century to now, is a travelogue to disinformation's past.--Melissa Holbrook "Hyperallergic"
[A] fascinating alphabetical encyclopedia of progaganda, from the avant-garde to the xenophobic, from Afghanistan to Zimbabwe.-- "The New York Times Book Review"
Intended to horrify, rouse sentiment, or move to action, these images are variously succinct, lush, fearsome, and occasionally inadvertently hilarious.--Melissa Holbrook Pierson "Hyperallergic"
Wrenched from their periods, the drawings and paintings feel like time capsules but also timely warnings, inviting the reader to think about the purpose of such graphic design and its meaning both within and beyond its era.--Mrinmayee Bhoot "Stir World"