Visual rhetorics of Communist Romania : life under the totalitarian gaze / Adriana Cordali.

Visual Rhetorics of Communist Romania: Life under the Totalitarian Gaze offers personal accounts and theoretical insight into the Cold War era when little information about life beyond the Iron Curtain could transpire to the West. Adriana Cordali develops a unique visual rhetorical theory for analyz...

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Main Author: Cordali, Adriana (Author)
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: Cham : Palgrave Macmillan, [2023]
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Online Access:Springer eBooks
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Summary:Visual Rhetorics of Communist Romania: Life under the Totalitarian Gaze offers personal accounts and theoretical insight into the Cold War era when little information about life beyond the Iron Curtain could transpire to the West. Adriana Cordali develops a unique visual rhetorical theory for analyzing communist totalitarian propaganda and the resistance to it, and reveals the deliberate, strategic in/visibilities the rhetoric of power engaged in. Building upon the local history, ideology, and politics of the regime imposed after WWII, she identifies propagandas rhetorical features, visual tropes, and symbols and examines striking photographs and print materials from Ceausescus regime (1966-1989) and the time of regime change (1989-1990), as well as an award-winning Romanian film that depicts womens life at the time. Converging visual rhetoric and culture with history and politics, Visual Rhetorics of Communist Romania is a first book of this kind and will interest readers of rhetoric and communication, visual rhetoric, and political discourse in the region. Adriana Cordali is an independent scholar, professor, technical writer for federal agencies, and article editor for academic publishers. She has a Graduate Diploma in International Studies (Johns Hopkins University) and a PhD in Rhetoric (Illinois State University), served as Chair of the Romanian Forum of the Modern Language Association (MLA) (2016-17), has published works in visual rhetoric, cultural studies, and post/communism, and received the 2014 Florence Howe Award for Outstanding Feminist Scholarship in English from the Womens Caucus of the MLA.
Physical Description:1 online resource (xvii, 248 pages) : illustrations
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:3031188055
3031188063
9783031188053
9783031188060
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