2020
DOI: 10.1080/01973762.2020.1746498
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Chinese Propaganda Posters at the British Library

Abstract: In this paper, I discuss a project designed to increase knowledge of and make more accessible a collection of post-1949 Chinese propaganda posters at the British Library, for the benefit of a global audience of researchers and interested members of the public. The project identified 90 individual items, dating from 1950 to 1982, with the bulk of the collection published in the mid-1960s just before the commencement of the Cultural Revolution. The paper considers the development of the collection, its thematic … Show more

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“…Propaganda posters have attracted a wide range of attention from researchers around the world ( Barnes, 2020 ; S. Landsberger, 1995 ; Landsberger, 2013 ; Li, 2018 ; Nowakowska et al., 2014 ; Powell and Wong, 1997 ; Pretorius, 2019 ; Ranta, 2020 ; Seidman, 2008 ). China has had a long history of employing propaganda posters.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Propaganda posters have attracted a wide range of attention from researchers around the world ( Barnes, 2020 ; S. Landsberger, 1995 ; Landsberger, 2013 ; Li, 2018 ; Nowakowska et al., 2014 ; Powell and Wong, 1997 ; Pretorius, 2019 ; Ranta, 2020 ; Seidman, 2008 ). China has had a long history of employing propaganda posters.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%