Seen and Unseen: Picturing Race, Gender, and the Enemy in WWI Posters

Exhibit--September 24 to December 19, 2014, Baker Library Main Hall

November 29, 2014
All day
Location
Baker Library Main Hall
Sponsored by
Library
Audience
Public
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Laura Barrett

World War I propaganda posters primarily promoted the war, recruited troops, and raised money for the war effort. With these aims, it is not surprising that they did not reflect many aspects of the war effort or many of the people involved. Using posters from the collections of the Hood Museum of Art, this exhibition examines several of the subjects ignored by these propaganda campaigns. 

Read more about this exhibit's content, aim, and curators here:
http://sites.dartmouth.edu/library/?p=5395

 

Location
Baker Library Main Hall
Sponsored by
Library
Audience
Public
More information
Laura Barrett