The evolution of graphics in newspaper holiday issues in the Soviet Ukraine (1953-1984)

IF 0.3 Q2 HISTORY Rusin Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.17223/18572685/69/15
E. A. Fedosov
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The article focuses on the issues of the Soviet Ukrainian periodicals Pravda Ukrainy(Kyiv) and Rabochaya gazeta (Kyiv), timed to the most popular Soviet public celebrations: New Year, May Day, and October Revolution Day. The author analyses the graphics of about 180 newspapers of 1953-1984 to determine the approaches to selecting visual elements (front page drawings, caricatures, cartoons and other decorative sketches). The chronology of newspaper images and symbols clearly shows the evolution of key political categories, their relevance, diversity, and interrelation, depending on the regional specificity of the newspaper. The visualization scheme naturally differed for each celebration. For example, the May Day or, especially, October Revolution Day newspaper issues invariably published portraits of Vladimir Lenin, while the political symbolism of New Year holiday referred to the Kremlin towers. In different years, the background that formed the plot of holday illustrations was industry or space exploration, international workers' parade or family life. The repetition of compositional and semantic elements not only emphasized their significance, but, in time, began to indicate the lack of new ideas. Meanwhile, the political satire, represented by foreign policy caricatures, gradually gave way to humorous cartoons related to domestic casual topics. The national specificity of visual symbolism could be found only in some types of visual images, as well as in accompanying texts in Ukrainian.
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苏联乌克兰假日期报纸图形的演变(1953-1984)
这篇文章聚焦于前苏联乌克兰期刊《真理报乌克兰》(Pravda Ukrainy)(基辅)和《Rabochaya gazeta》(基辅)的议题,这两份刊物都是在苏联最受欢迎的公共庆祝活动:新年、五一劳动节和十月革命日发行。作者分析了1953-1984年约180份报纸的图形,确定了选择视觉元素的方法(头版图、漫画、卡通和其他装饰草图)。报纸图像和符号的年表清楚地显示了关键政治类别的演变,它们的相关性,多样性和相互关系,取决于报纸的区域特殊性。每个庆典的可视化方案自然不同。例如,五一节,特别是十月革命日的报纸总是刊登弗拉基米尔·列宁的肖像,而新年假期的政治象征则是克里姆林宫的塔楼。在不同的年代,形成节日插图情节的背景是工业或太空探索,国际工人游行或家庭生活。组成和语义元素的重复不仅强调了它们的重要性,而且,随着时间的推移,开始表明缺乏新思想。与此同时,以外交政策漫画为代表的政治讽刺逐渐让位于与国内休闲话题相关的幽默漫画。视觉象征主义的民族特殊性只能在某些类型的视觉图像中以及在乌克兰文的随附文本中找到。
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