Brazil, the United States, and the Good Neighbor Policy: The Triumph of Persuasion during World War II
Brazil, the United States, and the Good Neighbor Policy: The Triumph of Persuasion during World War II  Brazil, the United States, and the Good Neighbor Policy: The Triumph of Persuasion during World War II  Brazil, the United States, and the Good Neighbor Policy: The Triumph of Persuasion during World War II 

Brazil, the United States, and the Good Neighbor Policy: The Triumph of Persuasion during World War II

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Brazil, the United States, and the Good Neighbor Policy: The Triumph of Persuasion during World War II

In Brazil, the United States, and the Good Neighbor Policy: The Triumph of Persuasion during World War II, Alexandre Busko Valim studies the use of cinema in Brazil as an instrument of political persuasion by the United States during the period of the so-called Good Neighbor policy during World War II by examining extensive documentation found in the National Archives in College Park, Maryland. In doing so, Valim demonstrates the modus operandi of media imperialism: its mapping strategies and control of the market, its actions, and its objectives of domination. When thinking about the place of images as a means of convincing and imposing an ideological project, the author notes the methods necessary to examine this relationship between art and politics, a problem that is central in the contemporary world. Scholars of Latin American Studies, international relations, history, political science, and media studies will find this book particularly useful.
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Binding Hardcover
Brand Lexington Books
EANs 9781793613288
Manufacturer Lexington Books
ProductGroup Book
ReleaseDate 2019-10-11T00:00:01Z
Title Brazil, the United States, and the Good Neighbor Policy: The Triumph of Persuasion during World War II
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