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Análisis de los elementos estéticoexpresivos en la propaganda de Corea del Sur y Corea del Norte

Authors: Salazar García-Rosales, María;

Análisis de los elementos estéticoexpresivos en la propaganda de Corea del Sur y Corea del Norte

Abstract

Este estudio exploratorio analiza y compara las características de la propaganda en carteles de Surcorea y Norcorea. Para esta investigación se utilizó el método de Elementos para una Teoría Comunicacional de la propaganda, un modelo de análisis de semiótica, formulado por Pineda (2006), centrándose en los elementos estético-expresivos. Se encontró que la propaganda norcoreana estaba inspiraba en China y la Unión Soviética, y que sus mensajes y composición eran más complejos que los de Corea del Sur. Por su parte, Surcorea sigue el modelo de marketing político de EEUU, centrándose en los candidatos de los partidos y en la demagogia.

This exploratory study analyzes and compares the characteristics of North and South Korea's propaganda posters. Using Elements for a Theory of Communicative propaganda, a model of semiotic analysis first proposed by Pineda (2006) as our starting point, the aesthetically-expressive components were analyzed. It was found that North Korean propaganda was inspired by China and the Soviet Union, and that its message and the composition was more complex than that of South Korean propaganda. Conversely, South Korean propaganda followed the US's political marketing model, focusing on political party's candidates and on demagogy.

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Communication. Mass media, Semiótica de la propaganda, Propaganda coreana, Carteles, Korean propaganda, Corea del Sur, P87-96, North Korea, South Korea, Semiotic analysis, Propaganda, Semiótica de la Propaganda, Poster, Propaganda Coreana, Corea del Norte

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