Pulp Empire by Paul S. Hirsch


ISBN
9780226350554
Published
Binding
Hardcover
Pages
344
Dimensions
6 x 9mm

In the 1940s and psquo;50s, comic books were some of the most popularydash;and most unfilteredadash;entertainment in the United States. Publishers sold hundreds of millions of copies a year of violent, racist, and luridly sexual comics to Americans of all ages, until a 1954 Senate investigation led to a censorship code that nearly destroyed the industry. But this was far from the first time the US government actively involved itself with comicssdash;it was simply the most dramatic manifestation of a long, strange relationship between high-level policy makers and a medium that even artists and writers often dismissed as a creative sewer. In Pulp Empire, Paul S. Hirsch uncovers the gripping untold story of how the US government both attacked and appropriated comic books to help wage World War II and the Cold War, promote official dash;and clandestine dash;foreign policy, and deflect global critiques of American racism.

As Hirsch details, during World War II dash;and the concurrent golden age of comic booksndash;government agencies worked directly with comic book publishers to stoke hatred for the Axis powers while simultaneously attempting to dispel racial tensions at home. Later, as the Cold War defense industry balloonedvdash;and as comic book sales reached historic heightsrdash;the government again turned to the medium, this time trying to win hearts and minds in the decolonizing world through cartoon propaganda.

Hirschesquo;s groundbreaking research weaves together a wealth of previously classified material, including secret wartime records, official legislative documents, and caches of personal papers. His book explores the uneasy contradiction of how comics were both vital expressions of American freedom and unsettling glimpses into the national idndash;scourged and repressed on the one hand and deployed as official propaganda on the other. Pulp Empire is a riveting illumination of underexplored chapters in the histories of comic books, foreign policy, and race.
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