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Definition of agitprop in English: agitpropnoun ˈadʒɪtprɒpˈaɡɪtprɒpˈædʒətˌprɑp mass nounPolitical (originally communist) propaganda, especially in art or literature. (原指共产主义的)政治宣传(尤指在艺术或文学中的宣传) a typeface which made it resemble student agitprop of the Eighties as modifier agitprop painters 政治宣传画家。 Example sentencesExamples - But the plot is never subordinated to rhetorical analysis, and rightly so - art needn't be agitprop to enrich our understanding of the world and its injustices.
- It is entirely unsurprising that fringe groups with intense ideological commitments will engage in propaganda and agitprop journalism, happily distorting the facts to promote their cause.
- Indeed, TV agitprop from the period shows how backing for the war was won ideologically - through the fear of the evils of Communism during the Cold War, and through the jingoism towards a ‘people who live out there’.
- Erm… is Pete suggesting that documentaries have less influence on politics and public opinion than agitprop singers?
- Radical organizations leverage the militant tone and temper set by the delegates to propagate their malevolent agitprop.
- When a new generation became radicalised in the 1960s and 1970s theatre changed dramatically, with Joan Littlewood's Theatre Workshop in east London and agitprop theatre groups like CAST.
- Beijing this winter is festooned with orange banners and billboards that look like Communist agitprop.
- It happened in Eastern Europe during the Cold War, where the BBC and Radio Free Europe - aided by rock and roll - proved more powerful than communist state agitprop.
- If it sounds like agitprop, then I'm not doing it justice.
- ‘News’ is often more agitprop or tabloid than topical.
- It could be argued that this apocalyptic novel is a ghost story, science fiction, transcendental cult fiction, anti-military agitprop or new-age fantasy - it is all of these and more.
- His targets include politics and religion, but it is not a political play in any agitprop sense.
- Your work tends not to employ direct political messages - it's not agitprop.
- If you're going to do agitprop you have to be incredibly focused.
- Of course, he is in no way obligated to provide solutions, else the play be nothing but a piece of agitprop with an in-your-face agenda.
- This is unashamedly agitprop, but there is a missed opportunity.
- ‘Political’ drama has, for 20 years, been tainted by memories of 1970s agitprop.
- Please refer all complaints, communist manifestos, Jeffersonian agitprop, and bills to this address.
- This last point is crucial because Hare avoids the trap of agitprop by cannily subverting the play's anti-war bias.
- Outgrowing the constraints of the street and agitprop meant that they started to really work.
Synonyms information, promotion, advertising, advertisement, publicity, advocacy
Origin1930s: Russian, blend of agitatsiya 'agitation' and propaganda 'propaganda'. Definition of agitprop in US English: agitpropnounˈajətˌpräpˈædʒətˌprɑp Political (originally communist) propaganda, especially in art or literature. (原指共产主义的)政治宣传(尤指在艺术或文学中的宣传) as modifier agitprop painters 政治宣传画家。 Example sentencesExamples - Your work tends not to employ direct political messages - it's not agitprop.
- ‘News’ is often more agitprop or tabloid than topical.
- Outgrowing the constraints of the street and agitprop meant that they started to really work.
- His targets include politics and religion, but it is not a political play in any agitprop sense.
- It is entirely unsurprising that fringe groups with intense ideological commitments will engage in propaganda and agitprop journalism, happily distorting the facts to promote their cause.
- Beijing this winter is festooned with orange banners and billboards that look like Communist agitprop.
- It could be argued that this apocalyptic novel is a ghost story, science fiction, transcendental cult fiction, anti-military agitprop or new-age fantasy - it is all of these and more.
- Erm… is Pete suggesting that documentaries have less influence on politics and public opinion than agitprop singers?
- Please refer all complaints, communist manifestos, Jeffersonian agitprop, and bills to this address.
- Radical organizations leverage the militant tone and temper set by the delegates to propagate their malevolent agitprop.
- When a new generation became radicalised in the 1960s and 1970s theatre changed dramatically, with Joan Littlewood's Theatre Workshop in east London and agitprop theatre groups like CAST.
- If it sounds like agitprop, then I'm not doing it justice.
- Of course, he is in no way obligated to provide solutions, else the play be nothing but a piece of agitprop with an in-your-face agenda.
- Indeed, TV agitprop from the period shows how backing for the war was won ideologically - through the fear of the evils of Communism during the Cold War, and through the jingoism towards a ‘people who live out there’.
- It happened in Eastern Europe during the Cold War, where the BBC and Radio Free Europe - aided by rock and roll - proved more powerful than communist state agitprop.
- But the plot is never subordinated to rhetorical analysis, and rightly so - art needn't be agitprop to enrich our understanding of the world and its injustices.
- If you're going to do agitprop you have to be incredibly focused.
- This last point is crucial because Hare avoids the trap of agitprop by cannily subverting the play's anti-war bias.
- ‘Political’ drama has, for 20 years, been tainted by memories of 1970s agitprop.
- This is unashamedly agitprop, but there is a missed opportunity.
Synonyms information, promotion, advertising, advertisement, publicity, advocacy
Origin1930s: Russian, blend of agitatsiya ‘agitation’ and propaganda ‘propaganda’. |