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CONSIDERING TYPES OF PROPAGANDA Initial Task: *Grab a laptop, log onto wiki and open up the types of propaganda chart. Wednesday, October 6, 2009 Tuesday’s Game Plan Tasks Objectives/Learning Goals • • • • Understand and identify different forms of propaganda. Use online resources to access info and manage ideas/research. Identify and analyze areas of intersection regarding propaganda strategies/forms. Compare and analyze the evolution of wartime propaganda through American history. Finish sharing and comparing types of propaganda. Email me your finished worksheet (as an attachment) [email protected] Introduce Classic War Propaganda posters Homework & Looking Ahead Classic Wartime Propaganda (WWI through the beginning of the Cold War) BT Propaganda (Before TV!!!) Posters were the main form of political propaganda. Mostly government-funded In the United States, propaganda was often used for convincing the American people of the need to get involved (politically, militarily) in world affairs. 1916, WWI Wartime Propaganda Analysis (Example) What information is given? What is withheld? Who is the target audience? What emotions does this poster appeal to? How is the message “loaded?” What are the implicit/explicit messages? How would you classify the type of propaganda? WWII, following the attack on Pearl Harbor 1941 Wartime Propaganda Analysis (Example 2) Who is the target audience? How is the message “loaded?” What are the implicit/explicit messages? How would you classify the type of propaganda? How does this poster demonstrate a relationship between technology and propaganda? Is this relationship significant? Why or why not? Looking ahead….. Homework tonight: Analyze two more classic wartime propaganda posters. Go to the propaganda page and complete the Classic Propaganda Analysis Assignment. Follow the directions. Your responses need to be turned in on paper TOMORROW! What’s in store for Tuesday: “Triumph of the Will” clip by Leni Riefenstahl (1935) Moving onto contemporary wartime propaganda.