The article analyses media discourses that the Czechoslovak communist propaganda had mobilized in the 1940s-1950s around the actor/director Charlie Chaplin and Hollywood in order to communicate a particular image of the enemy of the socialist society.
The article analyses media discourses that the Czechoslovak communist propaganda had mobilized in the 1940s-1950s around the actor/director Charlie Chaplin and Hollywood in order to communicate a particular image of the enemy of the socialist society. (en)