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Женщины и женское в эстетике Третьего рейха: анализ подборки журналов NS-Frauen-Warte за 1941 год
Women and The Femininein Third Reich Aesthetics: Analysis of NS-Frauen-Warte Magazines Selection for 1941
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Abstract In this article I analyze visual images in a set of German National Socialist women's magazines NS-Frauen-Warte (10 issues for 1941). The central question of my research was whether the propaganda materials, whose target audience was German women, had a special "feminine aesthetics", which at the le... view more
In this article I analyze visual images in a set of German National Socialist women's magazines NS-Frauen-Warte (10 issues for 1941). The central question of my research was whether the propaganda materials, whose target audience was German women, had a special "feminine aesthetics", which at the level of the image would transmit the gender policy in the Third Reich. Based on the analysis of images and additional sources, I assume that the peculiarity of the "feminine aesthetics" in the Nazi official discourse is its original androcentrism. At the heart of the image of a "female”, which is associated with the "private" spaces, lies the image of a soldier. That is not obvious when we consider the iconography of the images of women, but reveals, if we look at the peculiarities of the internal organization of images of men and women. Androcentrism of German propaganda reveals the main features of the family policy and official discourse of the National Socialists, within which no special "female aesthetics" or aesthetics of the private sphere was formulated. Rather, this sphere appears in the shadow of the idea of a male, militarized heroic body as the main element of the entire ideological system.... view less
Keywords
propaganda; Third Reich; Nazism; representation; woman; Federal Republic of Germany; periodical; gender policy; family policy
Classification
Media Contents, Content Analysis
Political Process, Elections, Political Sociology, Political Culture
Free Keywords
women's magazines; women's representations; visual propaganda
Document language
Russian
Publication Year
2018
Page/Pages
p. 125-143
Journal
Sociologija vlasti / Sociology of power, 30 (2018) 1
DOI
http://doi.org/10.22394/2074-0492-2018-1-125-143
ISSN
2074-0492
Status
Published Version; reviewed
Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0