Data di Pubblicazione:
2015
Abstract:
The amount of new semantic content circulated in a society is limited by implicit norms and explicit rules. Belonging to a community means knowing, mastering, and even interiorizing such restrictions. Some of them are imposed by economy, as in the case of copyright, some by moral, as with pornography, and some for political reasons. In times of international tension such restrictions are tightened, giving rise to state ideologies and rhetorics of taciturnity. The essay explores those that came about in Italy, German, and Japan during World War II but also those that were circulated in their democratic opposers, USA and UK. The study seeks to show the relevance of a semiotic analysis of this
corpus of propaganda materials not only for the sake of historical knowledge but also so as to cast new light on urgent present–day issues concerning both private and public conversation.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
taciturnità, propaganda, silenzio, censura, semiotica, dittatura, Fascismo, Nazismo
Elenco autori:
Leone, Massimo
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