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WWII Propaganda: Rosie the Riveter & Women’s War Work, Comic Book Heroes & Iconography
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Propaganda: Any media campaign (radio, tv, movies, magazines, internet, advertisements, “news,”) that seeks to convince people of a particular idea. That idea/propaganda can be a positive idea like “Girls Are As Smart As Boys.” Or the idea/propaganda can be negative, like “All Muslims are Terrorists.” It’s not always easy to tell propaganda– it looks like regular media. It doesn’t come with labels!
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Rosie as Propaganda: Realities of both European and Pacific Theaters Plus, Stuff for a 2 Front War—Different stuff. a TWO FRONT WAR 12 Million American Soldiers by End of War
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Waged Work Not Just for Poor Women Anymore. Waged Work as PATRIOTIC.
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Whole Lotta Rosies
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I. Women’s Waged War Work: Let’s Do the Numbers 1930: 22% Working Age Female Employment 1940: 25% “ 1945: 37% 6.5 Million Women added to workforce Or 1 in 4 of Married Women at WAGED work (cause they’re all doing unwaged work– right?) 350,000 Women joined the Armed Services 310,000 women worked in aircraft industries, or 65% of total work force
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II. Women’s Military Service A. WAC: Women’s Army Aux. Corp B. WAVES: Navy Women’s Auxiliary
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C. Marine Corp Women’s Reserve D. SPARS: Women’s Coast Guard Aux. E. WASP: WOMEN’S AIRFORCE SERVICE PILOTS
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F. Army Nurse Corp *54,000 Active Duty *217 Black Nurses *66 POWs E. Navy Nurse Corp: *11,000 Active Duty *11 POWs * 24 Flight Nurses
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III. Women’s Non-Military and Volunteer Work A. OSS: Office of Strategic Services: Sisterhood of Spies --Julia Child and Marlene Dietrich B. American Red Cross: Nursing, Relief Supplies, Entertainment
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C. United Service Organization: Programs, Services and Entertainment to Military personnel.
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IV. Women’s Domestic Work Victory Gardens:
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Conservation as Patriotism
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Wonder Woman: A Rosie! Introduced by DC Comics, Jan., 1942, to Suggest Female Power, Sexual Equality and Women’s Role in Fighting “Evil.”
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How Much Progress Have We Made? Iconography Lesson!
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Norman Rockwell’s Rosie
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Bad/Racist Propaganda: Anti-German Propaganda– to encourage Americans to help in the fight against the Nazis. Like Wonder Woman!
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Anti-Japanese Propaganda:
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MUCH More Racist than the German Stuff... Remember Anti-Asian Racism Lecture? Asian Guy as Sexual Predator. Remember Sambo?
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Time for the Superman Video!
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