
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE WAR PROPAGANDA AND ART
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
i̇dil sanat ve dil dergisi/i̇dil dergisi
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2147-3056
pISSN - 2146-9903
DOI - 10.7816/idil-10-85-08
Subject(s) - politics , adversary , power (physics) , ideology , face (sociological concept) , state (computer science) , media studies , law , censorship , simplicity , public opinion , political science , sociology , visual arts , art , social science , computer science , computer security , philosophy , physics , epistemology , algorithm , quantum mechanics
The art using of propaganda is the easiest way to direct the societies to the desired goals and to shape the attitudes and behaviors of the people, in the face of events or around an ideology is to use the art of propaganda. The simplicity of this method in reaching public at large and states uses propaganda tools throughout wars. Realizing, the power of propaganda, many states entered into fierce propaganda races with posters, which they prepared during the First and Second World Wars. The posters were used both to speed up the gathering of soldiers and to gain public support. The state administrators, who carried out propaganda activities, wanted to make the people believe that the war was necessary for freedom, by creating the perception of having an enemy. In this sense, this research focuses on analyzing the connection between the trio of war-politics-propaganda and a use of posters during war for propaganda. Keywords: Art, Politics, Propaganda