In The Handmaid ’s Tale Atwood questions why people so often
cooperate with totalitarian regimes, and she draws on the history of the Third
Reich to demonstrate that visual culture can help create a climate that suggests
that resistance to the regime is futile.
"From a Distance it Looks Like Peace": Reading Beneath the Fascist Style of G... - 0 views
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Atwood reveals the danger of using visual culture to create a "glossy surface image" (Chow 24) that simplifies complex ideologies and social relationships, and she suggests that individuals can resist visual manipulation by learning to "read beneath" images (Handmaid’s 105).
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Fascist Style in Gilead
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Selected Harwood Poems - 5 views
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A Selection of Gwen Harwood's poems
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