Know Your Enemy: Images of the Enemy in Propaganda in the Twentieth Century
David Welch
16 October 2014
7pm - doors open at 6.30pm
David Welch will discuss how one of the most striking means by which different propaganda media have influenced social and political attitudes, changing or reinforcing them has been through the use of stereotypes - conventional figures that have come to be regarded as representative of particular classes, races, nations, etc. Drawing largely from the experience of war or conflict, the talk will use propaganda artefacts such as pamphlets, postcards, cartoons, film and TV.
This talk is part of a series of events accompanying the exhibition 'Why War', 6 August - 19 October 2014.
Admission
£10 Adult
£7 Concessions/Member of the Freud Museum
Website
http://freud.org.uk/events/75656/-know-your-enemy-images-of-the-enemy-in-propaganda-in-the-twentieth-century/
Source: http://www.culture24.org.uk//se000274?id=EVENT497548
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