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  1. 15 lip 2019 · It argues that the posters successfully used specific visuals to counteract rumours about the character of military women, employing such familiar modes as the pin-up to craft an image of women...

  2. for example, also saw government posters and heard radio programs which provided different models of war workers. Finally, and most seriously, such a study ignores the popular culture of minority women upon whom war work had a dramatic effect. The way in which propaganda, class, and gender interacted with race on a cultural level has yet to be ...

  3. In the war propaganda posters, the images of women were undertaken different roles with the support of semi-masculine, brave and strong characteristics. The women were encouraged that they have a capability to do every hard work and they were convinced that they could take over the men’s job often very willingly.

  4. By situating women's role in politics from the pre-colonial era to the present, this paper hopes to highlight the trials and tribulations women have had to face while they engage in politics.

  5. 6 kwi 2023 · A selection of emblematic posters makes it possible to identify the graphic and metaphorical elements that, organized in categories and structures of signs, induced large masses of the population to strongly conditioned visions of the female figure and her role within society.

  6. 26 kwi 2023 · In order to facilitate women representation in government and other political institutions, Kenya introduced a quota system, also known as the gender principle, designed to limit the domination of one gender in politics.

  7. Consequently, governments need to persuade their citizens to support their decisions through propaganda. This lesson examines how government posters portrayed women differently across three separate conflicts—Spanish-American War, World War I, and World War II.