The rhetoric level thinking question #4 suggests findng examples of wartime propaganda posters that are on Tapestry's supportive links section. I cannot seem to find them. Can anyone help me locate this link?
Thank you,
Renae
The rhetoric level thinking question #4 suggests findng examples of wartime propaganda posters that are on Tapestry's supportive links section. I cannot seem to find them. Can anyone help me locate this link?
Thank you,
Renae
Hi Renae,
I went on the hunt for you and didn't see the link either. But, a quick Google did bring up this nifty site: http://www.art.com/gallery/id--b2243...TID=1433640054
I don't recommend that you let your kids surf these alone, but there are plenty of good ones for use with Week 15 here. Happy planning!
Blessings,
Marcia
No one can do me a greater kindness in this world than to pray for me.
--Charles Spurgeon
We just visited the WWII Museum in New Orleans where they had a side by side exhibit of Japanese and American propaganda posters. Most of those would not be resold as they carry fairly racial messages which wouldn't be acceptable any more. I did a search to see if I could find you some examples and turned up some websites:
http://bss.sfsu.edu/internment/posters.html (these are all US posters)
There are some Japanese posters found in this article, unfortunately they aren't well reproduced:
https://www.msu.edu/~navarro6/srop.html (but go down to at least figure 9 and look at how Roosevelt is reproduced).
If you are willing to spend money try getting some Tokyo Rose broadcasts:
http://www.otrcat.com/tokyo-rose-wwi...da-p-1933.html
This has some video clips:
http://pattyinglishms.hubpages.com/hub/Propoganda
http://www.wwii-collectibles.com/toppage/posters.html
Thank you ladies for your wonderful links. Renae