Winning Women's Hearts and Minds: Selling Cold War Culture in the US and the USSR

Author:   Diana Cucuz
Publisher:   University of Toronto Press
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9781487503772


Pages:   336
Publication Date:   31 January 2023
Format:   Hardback
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Winning Women's Hearts and Minds focuses on women, gender, and the politics of selling US consumer culture and domesticity during the early Cold War through ""polite propaganda."" Throughout the Cold War, Russian citizens had limited access to US life and culture. Amerika, a glossy Russian-language magazine similar to Life, provided a rare exception. Produced by the United States Information Agency (USIA), America's first peacetime propaganda organization, Amerika was used to influence Russians, and convince women in particular that an American-style consumer culture and conservative gender norms could better their lives. Winning Women's Hearts and Minds relies on USIA archives, issues of Amerika, and American women's magazines such as the Ladies' Home Journal to show how, during the postwar period, USIA officials deployed idealized images of American women as happy, fulfilled, and feminine wives, mothers, and homemakers. This study analyses how Amerika was used to appeal to Russian women. Portrayed in the US media as ""babushkas,"" they were considered unfeminine, overworked, and deprived of consumer goods and services by a repressive regime. Diana Cucuz provides a gendered analysis of the USIA and of Amerika, whose propaganda campaign relied heavily on postwar conservative gender norms and images of domestic contentment to convey positive messages about the American way of life in the hopes of undermining that Soviet regime. Winning Women's Hearts and Minds sheds light on the significance of women, gender, and consumption to international politics during the Cold War.

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Author:   Diana Cucuz
Publisher:   University of Toronto Press
Imprint:   University of Toronto Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.90cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.620kg
ISBN:  

9781487503772


ISBN 10:   1487503776
Pages:   336
Publication Date:   31 January 2023
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Winning Women's Hearts and Minds is a powerfully researched book that makes a critical contribution to the field of Cold War cultural history. Cucuz exposes the places where gender and consumerism converged in the wielding of soft power through print media. - Margaret E. Peacock, Associate Professor of History, University of Alabama Given that Amerika was one of the main ongoing outlets for spreading information about the 'American way of life' in the Soviet Union - and that its success led to similar publications in other eastern bloc countries, Winning Women's Hearts and Minds offers a major contribution to research. Diana Cucuz impressively provides a sophisticated analysis of the magazine's content, and incorporates scholarship covering both the United States and the Soviet Union.. - Julia L. Mickenberg, Professor of American Studies, University of Texas at Austin


"""Winning Women's Hearts and Minds is a powerfully researched book that makes a critical contribution to the field of Cold War cultural history. Cucuz exposes the places where gender and consumerism converged in the wielding of soft power through print media."" - Margaret E. Peacock, Associate Professor of History, University of Alabama ""Given that Amerika was one of the main ongoing outlets for spreading information about the 'American way of life' in the Soviet Union - and that its success led to similar publications in other eastern bloc countries, Winning Women's Hearts and Minds offers a major contribution to research. Diana Cucuz impressively provides a sophisticated analysis of the magazine's content, and incorporates scholarship covering both the United States and the Soviet Union.."" - Julia L. Mickenberg, Professor of American Studies, University of Texas at Austin"


Winning Women's Hearts and Minds is a powerfully researched book that makes a critical contribution to the field of Cold War cultural history. Cucuz exposes the places where gender and consumerism converged in the wielding of soft power through print media. - Margaret E. Peacock, Associate Professor of History, University of Alabama Given that Amerika was one of the main ongoing outlets for spreading information about the 'American way of life' in the Soviet Union - and that its success led to similar publications in other eastern bloc countries, Winning Women's Hearts and Minds offers a major contribution to research. Diana Cucuz impressively provides a sophisticated analysis of the magazine's content, and incorporates scholarship covering both the United States and the Soviet Union.. - Julia L. Mickenberg, Professor of American Studies, University of Texas at Austin


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DIANA CUCUZ holds a PhD and is an adjunct professor in the Department of History at Ryerson University and the University of Toronto.

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