Comparative Study of Propaganda Posters’ Presentation & Context, in Revolutionary Society: USSR, China, Cuba &Iran

<strong> </strong> <br />According to Mark Almond, “the most important revolutions of the twentieth century happened are those of the Soviet Union, China, and Iran”. The Cuban Revolution was also inspired by its communist counterpart in China and the Soviet Union. Throughout the tw...

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Main Authors: Fahimeh Daneshgar, Mona Taheri
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Published: Alzahra University 2019-02-01
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Online Access:https://jjhjor.alzahra.ac.ir/article_3944_d0422c6103dd0f2309a7414f7725c3b2.pdf
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spelling doaj-3ba55cc4b3844f219d7628e96c8e8cb52020-11-25T02:41:53ZfasAlzahra UniversityJilvah-i hunar1607-98682538-256X2019-02-01103152810.22051/jjh.2018.13050.11933944Comparative Study of Propaganda Posters’ Presentation & Context, in Revolutionary Society: USSR, China, Cuba &IranFahimeh Daneshgar0Mona Taheri1Associate Prof. of Visual Communications, Alzahra University, Tehran, IranInstructor of Graphics, Islamic Azad University, Yadegar-e Emam Branch, Tehran, Iran(Corresponding Author)<strong> </strong> <br />According to Mark Almond, “the most important revolutions of the twentieth century happened are those of the Soviet Union, China, and Iran”. The Cuban Revolution was also inspired by its communist counterpart in China and the Soviet Union. Throughout the two aforesaid revolts, propaganda posters were the key media that could convey their message to the world. The most important reason for employing such media was the attention being paid to it by the revolutions' leaders and their awareness of the impact of this type of art on the public opinion; hence, they made the most use of this media for the progression of their revolutionary objectives. The paper at hand seeks to answer these very questions that: What were the purposes of using propaganda posters in revolutionary societies? What were these posters about? How have they changed during their respective revolutions? And what similarities and differences the posters held in these four countries? <br />The study employs documentary research method in the literature review; nevertheless, comparative method of research has been used for appraising the posters of the four countries uses. The purpose of this research is to examine the thought currents of the revolutions' leaders as well as the way these posters impressed the people's minds and contributed to the development of these revolutions. <br />First and foremost, the research examines the common viewpoints the poster designers of the four countries held, followed by the comparative study of the form and content of the posters of the Soviet Union, China, Cuba and Iran. <br />The results indicated that the leaders of the revolutions utilized the posters to achieve their goals. In all the four countries, the posters were designed for identifying revolutionary figures, fight against imperialism, the advancement of industry as well as the presence of women along men.But after a short period of time, this media turns into an image-object, and it is no longer able to change the path being determined by the complications of time or the contemporary and the future generation. <br />https://jjhjor.alzahra.ac.ir/article_3944_d0422c6103dd0f2309a7414f7725c3b2.pdfsoviet revolutioncubachinairanpropaganda poster
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Comparative Study of Propaganda Posters’ Presentation & Context, in Revolutionary Society: USSR, China, Cuba &Iran
Jilvah-i hunar
soviet revolution
cuba
china
iran
propaganda poster
author_facet Fahimeh Daneshgar
Mona Taheri
author_sort Fahimeh Daneshgar
title Comparative Study of Propaganda Posters’ Presentation & Context, in Revolutionary Society: USSR, China, Cuba &Iran
title_short Comparative Study of Propaganda Posters’ Presentation & Context, in Revolutionary Society: USSR, China, Cuba &Iran
title_full Comparative Study of Propaganda Posters’ Presentation & Context, in Revolutionary Society: USSR, China, Cuba &Iran
title_fullStr Comparative Study of Propaganda Posters’ Presentation & Context, in Revolutionary Society: USSR, China, Cuba &Iran
title_full_unstemmed Comparative Study of Propaganda Posters’ Presentation & Context, in Revolutionary Society: USSR, China, Cuba &Iran
title_sort comparative study of propaganda posters’ presentation & context, in revolutionary society: ussr, china, cuba &iran
publisher Alzahra University
series Jilvah-i hunar
issn 1607-9868
2538-256X
publishDate 2019-02-01
description <strong> </strong> <br />According to Mark Almond, “the most important revolutions of the twentieth century happened are those of the Soviet Union, China, and Iran”. The Cuban Revolution was also inspired by its communist counterpart in China and the Soviet Union. Throughout the two aforesaid revolts, propaganda posters were the key media that could convey their message to the world. The most important reason for employing such media was the attention being paid to it by the revolutions' leaders and their awareness of the impact of this type of art on the public opinion; hence, they made the most use of this media for the progression of their revolutionary objectives. The paper at hand seeks to answer these very questions that: What were the purposes of using propaganda posters in revolutionary societies? What were these posters about? How have they changed during their respective revolutions? And what similarities and differences the posters held in these four countries? <br />The study employs documentary research method in the literature review; nevertheless, comparative method of research has been used for appraising the posters of the four countries uses. The purpose of this research is to examine the thought currents of the revolutions' leaders as well as the way these posters impressed the people's minds and contributed to the development of these revolutions. <br />First and foremost, the research examines the common viewpoints the poster designers of the four countries held, followed by the comparative study of the form and content of the posters of the Soviet Union, China, Cuba and Iran. <br />The results indicated that the leaders of the revolutions utilized the posters to achieve their goals. In all the four countries, the posters were designed for identifying revolutionary figures, fight against imperialism, the advancement of industry as well as the presence of women along men.But after a short period of time, this media turns into an image-object, and it is no longer able to change the path being determined by the complications of time or the contemporary and the future generation. <br />
topic soviet revolution
cuba
china
iran
propaganda poster
url https://jjhjor.alzahra.ac.ir/article_3944_d0422c6103dd0f2309a7414f7725c3b2.pdf
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