TY - JOUR
T1 - Miracles, Martyrs and Martians
T2 - Religion and Cold War Cinematic Propaganda in the 1950s
AU - Shaw, Tony
N1 - Tony Shaw, 'Martyrs, Miracles, and Martians: Religion and Cold War Cinematic Propaganda in the 1950s', Journal of Cold War Studies, Vol. 4 (2): 3-22, Spring 2002,
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Copyright 2002 President and Fellows of Harvard College and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
PY - 2002
Y1 - 2002
N2 - This article examines Cold War film propaganda in the 1950s, when the cinema was enjoying its last period as the dominant visual mass entertainment form in both the West and the East. It concentrates on the role that religion played as a theme of propaganda primarily in British and American movies, as well as some of the Soviet films released during the decade. The article explores the relationship between film output and state propagandists to show how religious themes were incorporated into films dealing with Cold War issues, and considers how audiences received the messages contained within these films. The article therefore builds on recent scholarship that highlights the importance of ideas and culture during the Cold War by looking at the adoption and adaptation of religion as a tool of propaganda.
AB - This article examines Cold War film propaganda in the 1950s, when the cinema was enjoying its last period as the dominant visual mass entertainment form in both the West and the East. It concentrates on the role that religion played as a theme of propaganda primarily in British and American movies, as well as some of the Soviet films released during the decade. The article explores the relationship between film output and state propagandists to show how religious themes were incorporated into films dealing with Cold War issues, and considers how audiences received the messages contained within these films. The article therefore builds on recent scholarship that highlights the importance of ideas and culture during the Cold War by looking at the adoption and adaptation of religion as a tool of propaganda.
KW - Cold War
KW - film
M3 - Article
SN - 1520-3972
VL - 4
SP - 3
EP - 22
JO - Journal of Cold War Studies
JF - Journal of Cold War Studies
IS - 2
ER -