I suspect there will be books about the genre, academic ones. The relationship between fascism and kitsch deserves to be more widely understood.https://twitter.com/chrissteinplays/status/1325152226676006912 …
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Probably also why it glommed onto memes.
And why they don't understand how memes actually work.
Two questions then: 1. What, if any, was the art produced by the Third Reich? 2. Is the motivation for fascists governments theft of art more rooted in control of another's culture or something?
Caveat - I am a historian but not an art historian. 1) Third Reich art produced was Hugo Boss, Wagner, and Goebbels’ propaganda. Kitsch masquerading as fashion. 2) Their motivation is to possess a totem they can never produce. They think by consuming it they can understand.
IIRC the reich HATED expressionism (in all its many early-century forms) and basically strangled the German art scene
I had an art teacher in high school who always swore by the idea that art is an attempt to capture emotion, but critically good art should elicit an emotional reaction. I think some of the core values of the right is a, might is right, aggressive, anti emotion, strength etc.
thats the biggest reason that Hitler hated the theatre (which his handlers had to hide from the people) and loved opera for the pageantry
To acknowledge beauty in a genuine way is an emotional act and that shows vulnerability which is not in line with right wing bluster. It either filters out these people or thoughtful people within the movement are too weak, or surpressed via toxic ideas about emotion-expression.
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