THE AMERICANWAR-JOY CHOREOGRAPHY
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5212/uniletras.v25i1.129Abstract
I intend to analyze some cultural works that circulated in America in the time of World War II, and suggest that they were building the image of an American War-Joy Choreography, a supposedly cohesive (and joyful) movement that would be involving all Americans, who were foreseeing a better world, a world led by the Americans and the American Values.
Key-words: Choreography; World War II; National Identity; American Values
Pretendo sugerir a existência, entre bens culturais que circularam nos Estados Unidos durante a segunda guerra, da imagem de uma Coreografia Americana da Alegria da Guerra, uma suposta união alegre e dançante de todo o país em torno do ideal de vencer a guerra e disseminar os Valores Americanos pelo mundo inteiro, um mundo que por isso se tornaria muito melhor para todos.
Palavras-chave: Coreografia; Segunda Guerra; Identidade Nacional; Valores Americanos
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