Sensory warfare in the global Cold War : partition, propaganda, covert operations /
"Examines how the Cold War used and changed human sensoria in different stages of the conflict from partition to propaganda and secret warfare, and contributes to a better understanding of sensory aspects in ongoing and future conflicts"--
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Format: | Licensed eBooks |
Language: | English |
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University Park, Pennsylvania :
The Pennsylvania State University Press,
[2024]
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Series: | Perspectives on sensory history.
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Online Access: | https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5325/jj.17681832 |
Table of Contents:
- Introduction : sensory warfare in the global Cold War / Bodo Mrozek
- Chocolate paratroopers and Eisenhower packages for Eastern Europe : nourishing partition through color and taste / Victoria Phillips
- Between soir de Paris and red Moscow : olfactory front lines in Polish perfumery / Stephanie Weissman
- Beyond the bamboo curtain : sensing the Chinese cultural revolution / Cyril Cordoba
- Sensual sirens : gendering Berlin's Cold War telephony / Mark Fenemore
- Breaking the aquatic sound barrier : hearing yourself and your enemy across the Taiwan Strait / Dayton Lekner
- Listening to the voices of exile : Radio Free Europe in Romania / Andreea Deciu Ritivoi
- Hearing Korea, seeing Cuba : NO-DO as sonic and visual propaganda in Francoist Spain / José Manuel López Torán
- The smell of the Berlin Wall : olfactory border management at the inner-European frontier / Bodo Mrozek
- Hallucinated sensations : brainwashing and mind control in psychochemical CIA experiments / Walter E. Grunden
- To inform and deceive : sensory approaches in the military propaganda of Cold War Germany / Carsten Richter
- Sniffing the enemy : chemical detection during the Vietnam War / Christy Spackman
- Heroes at the Hindu Kush : seeing the Afghan War through the Soviet lens / Markus Mirschel.