British Writing, Propaganda and Cultural Diplomacy in the Second World War and Beyond
James Smith editor Beatriz Lopez editor Guy Woodward editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:22nd Aug '24
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Exploring the role of British writers in cultural propaganda from the Second World War through to the Cold War, this book features chapters by leading and emerging scholars from a range of disciplines.
This book offers the first sustained analysis of the interactions between British writers, propaganda and culture from the Second World War to the Cold War. It traces the involvement of a series of major cultural figures in domestic and international propaganda campaigns and throws new light on the global deployment of British propaganda and cultural diplomacy in colonial and post-colonial theatres such as Cyprus, India and Sierra Leone. Chapters re-evaluate the propaganda work of prominent writers including Arthur Koestler and Dylan Thomas in the light of new archival research, study how organisations including the BBC, British Council and Ministry of Information engaged with new media forms, analyse cultural representations of propaganda service and investigate how British literature and culture was deployed and projected as a form of soft power across the globe. Featuring contributions from a variety of disciplines, including literary studies, visual culture, book history and radio history, this book brings together a constellation of established and emerging scholars to show the crucial role played in shaping and mediating the techniques and content of British information campaigns of the mid-twentieth century.
This collection of essays on British propaganda and literature is timely, engaging, and altogether intriguing. All in all, this is an exemplary ensemble of essays that will be much appreciated by scholars working in British studies, Second World War and Cold War studies, and cultural diplomacy. * Professor Allan Hepburn, James McGill Professor of 20th Century Literature, McGill University, Canada *
ISBN: 9781350412132
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280 pages