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Not All Propaganda Is Art

Not All Propaganda Is Art

Date de sortie : 2024-04-16
Copyright © 2017. All rights reserved.
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Date de sortie : 2024-04-16
Copyright © 2017. All rights reserved.
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Not All Propaganda is Art 9: Freedom or Death

Not All Propaganda is Art 9: Freedom or Death

Durée : 1:17:58
ToE's Cultural Cold War miniseries concludes with three stories about containment and death. Richard Wright delivers his final lecture on Black Spies in Paris, Dwight Macdonald’s Mass Cult & Mid Cult finally debuts & flops, and Kenneth Tynan discovers the limits of social and cultural protest. 
Show notes: Matthew Tynan reads Kenneth Tynan’s 1960 speech, Michael Billington wrote a 1960 Parody of Kenneth Tynan, Jefferson Pooley recaps Personal Influence and Daphne Park explains how she got Lumumba killed. 
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Id. d’épisode : 1000701578836
GUID : prx_30_625f0e4c-4391-4bd3-824c-4279ba74047e
Date de publication : 16/4/2024 à 11:15:00

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“Not All Propaganda is Art” unravels the gripping tale of three iconic writers—Richard Wright, Dwight Macdonald, and Kenneth Tynan—who became entangled in the covert battles of the Cultural Cold War in the late 1950s. As the boundaries between art and influence blurred, these pivotal figures served as both collaborators and targets of American, British, and French security agencies, ensnared in a high-stakes propaganda war over fiercely contested ideas such as the critique of mass culture and the power of politically engaged art—debates that still resonate.

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