1944-1947年布尔什维克苏维埃政府和乌克兰地下民族主义宣传的性别取向

G. Starodubets
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本文分析了布尔什维克苏维埃政府和乌克兰地下民族主义者在乌克兰西部武装对抗期间政治宣传中的性别成分。研究了交战双方煽动宣传的“女性形象”的语义内容,以及根据既定的政治目标和目的,将所创造的结构呈现给特定目标受众的形式和方法。结论是1944-1947年布尔什维克-苏维埃政府和乌克兰地下民族主义在乌克兰西部地区的政治宣传具有性别色彩的迹象。在苏联的宣传中,它们比在乌克兰地下民族主义者的宣传材料中更为明显。这两种对立的力量根据她们的需要构建了女性的形象:“苏联女人是一个劳动者”,而“乌克兰女人是一个守护者,一个母亲”。苏联共产党当局动员女性资源,一方面作为经济设施重建的辅助劳动力,另一方面作为共产主义思想和口号的传声筒。苏维埃解放女工的形象被布尔什维克的意识形态家在公共宣传话语中积极利用,并被他们作为该地区苏维埃化的工具之一。相反,乌克兰地下叛乱分子和团结进步联盟(UPA)的政治和意识形态叙事被一个女性母亲的形象所主导,她的使命是把自己的儿女培养成乌克兰独立国家的战士。强调她被特别赋予了通过生育和养育子女来保护乌克兰民族的使命。可以确定的是,布尔什维克的宣传武器库比地下叛乱分子的武器库拥有更多样化的形式和方法。除了各种大众媒体:报纸、广播、电影等,党的官员还广泛利用公共活动:会议、集会等作为直接和间接宣传的平台。民族主义宣传的主要方法是分发印刷品。据推测,敌对双方有性别偏见的宣传叙述的一个共同特点是在女性和男性方面存在不平衡,有利于后者。关键词宣传,妇女,苏联政府,团结进步联盟,西乌克兰。
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GENDER ORIENTATION OF THE PROPAGANDA OF THE BOLSHEVIK-SOVIET GOVERNMENT AND THE UKRAINIAN NATIONALIST UNDERGROUND IN THE PERIOD 1944–1947
The gender component of the political propaganda of the Bolshevik-Soviet government and the Ukrainian nationalist underground during their armed confrontation in Western Ukraine is analyzed. The semantic content of the agitation-propaganda «image of a woman» by both warring parties and the forms and methods of presentation of the created construct to a certain target audience in accordance with the set political goals and objectives are investigated. It is concluded that the political propaganda of the Bolshevik-Soviet government and the Ukrainian nationalist underground in the western regions of Ukraine in 1944–1947 had signs of gender coloring. In Soviet propaganda, they were more pronounced than in the propaganda materials of the Ukrainian nationalist underground. Both antagonistic forces constructed the image of women based on their needs: «the Soviet woman is a toiler» as opposed to «the Ukrainian woman is a keeper, a mother». The Soviet party authorities mobilized the female resource, on the one hand, as an auxiliary labor force for the reconstruction of economic facilities, and on the other hand, as a repeater of communist ideas and slogans. The image of the Soviet emancipated woman worker was actively exploited by Bolshevik ideologists in public propaganda discourse and used by them as one of the tools of Sovietization of the region. Instead, the political and ideological narrative of the Ukrainian insurgent underground and the UPA was dominated by the image of a woman-mother whose vocation was to raise her sons and daughters as fi ghters for an independent Ukrainian state. Emphasize that it was specifi cally entrusted to her the mission of preserving the Ukrainian nation through the birth and upbringing of children. It is determined that the Bolshevik propaganda arsenal is fi lled with a more diverse set of forms and methods than the arsenal of the insurgent underground. In addition to various mass media: newspapers, radio, cinema, etc. party officials widely used public events: meetings, rallies etc. as platforms for direct and indirect propaganda. The main method of nationalist propaganda was the distribution of printed materials. It was inferred that a common characteristic of gender-biased propaganda narratives from antagonistic sides was the presence of an imbalance in the feminine and masculine dimensions, favoring the latter. Keywords propaganda, women, Soviet government, UPA, Western Ukraine.
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