Maj.Nick Danger
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Quite right. The scary part is that many folks don't seem to see the obvious or even care about the ulterior motives.
Maj.Nick Danger said:Quite right. The scary part is that many folks don't seem to see the obvious or even care about the ulterior motives.
Wearing Propaganda also provides an in-depth examination of the most prevalent themes and motifs in propaganda textile designs: modernity, empire, militarism, patriotism, sacrifice, heroes and leaders, slogans and song, alliances, and victory.
The designs of some textiles are overtly patriotic, nationalistic, and militaristic, others less so, but all reflect support of their country’s commitment to the military goals of the time.
Baggers said:"Just because you're paranoid doesn't mean they're not out to get you." lol
Thanks, carebear. That's the exact point I was trying to make. Perhaps I'm just a bit oversensitive because of the events of the last few years, but I was simply reacting to the exact text you quoted and the examples illustrated on the web site. My concern was that they were attempting to bring patriotism and nationalism, both generally positive traits in my opinion, under the banner of propaganda, which I have always thought of in mostly negative terms.
Advertising and brand loyalty, both of which have their positives and negatives, is an entirely different subject. In the commercial marketplace it is up to each of us to make our decisions as to what we will or will not purchase based on our needs and perceived wants, and it is our responsibility as adults to weigh the options and determine for ourselves what's "steak" and what's "sizzle." Part of growing up is learning to know the difference.Sorry to have opened a can of worms.
And Nick, I've been meaning to compliment you on that avatar. Toonces, the Cat Who Could Drive a Car. lol lol lol
Cheers!
You mean like Stradivalius?carebear said:I was completely unaware that each kimono was a handcraft. That's absolutely amazing.
Given the level of artistry involved, were any kimonos named like some musical instruments and swords and the like?
carebear said:No matter how esoteric the topic, one of the most interesting things in the world is to listen to (or read) someone who has a real passion for a subject talk about it.
LaMedicine said:(Once you get me started on kimonos, you are going to get an earful.lol lol This post is getting too long, so I'd better stop here before everyone falls asleep. )