
Not All Propaganda is Art 7: Manufacturing Dissent
Benjamen Walker's Theory of Everything
Cultural Dissent and Cold War Tensions
This chapter examines the fraught relationship between the UK and the US in the late 1950s, marked by rising anti-American sentiment and cultural revolutions inspired by figures like Kenneth Tynan. It highlights the complexities of dissent in American culture as British artists and propagandists navigate societal pressures, censorship, and the critique of mass culture. By focusing on documentary filmmaking and notable personalities, the narrative reveals the intersection of art, politics, and the struggle for free expression during a pivotal era.
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