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引用次数: 6
摘要
二战期间宣传战争的广播节目在1942年初的系列节目“这就是战争!”中有一个有效的宣传模式。这是由联邦事实与数据办公室(Office of fact and Figures)提议、四大电视网共同赞助的第一部讲述美国战争努力的戏剧和说教类剧集,它将枯燥的军事生产和征兵数据编织成感人的全球战争和全国动员故事。通过使用关于性别的传统话语,温和地敦促种族宽容,并将美国塑造成自由国家国际社会的堡垒,“这就是战争!”采用了随后在其他战时广播,电影和印刷媒体活动中使用的修辞。
This is War! Network Radio and World War II Propaganda in America
War-boosting radio programs during the Second World War had an effective propaganda model in the early 1942 series "This is War!" Proposed by the federal Office of Facts and Figures and sponsored by all four networks, it was the first dramatic and didactic series on America's war effort, and it wove dry statistics on military production and conscription into moving tales of global war and national mobilization. By using conventional discourse about gender, pressing mildly for racial tolerance, and casting the United States as the bulwark o f an international community o f liberal nations, "This is War!" employed rhetoric subsequently used in other wartime radio, film, and print media campaigns.