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Anti-alcohol posters in Poland, 1945-1989: Diverse meanings, uncertain effects

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  • Gorsky, M.
  • Krajewski-Siuda, K.
  • Dutka, W.
  • Berridge, V.

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We provide a historical study of the anti-alcohol public health poster in Poland between 1948 and 1990. Our case study illuminates public health policies under communism, with the state as the dominant force in health communication. Poland has a distinctive history of poster art, moving from a Stalinist phase of socialist realism to the diverse styles of the later Polish School. Quantitative and qualitative analysis of 213 posters establishes the major themes and differentiates community approaches, which depict the drinker as a social or political deviant, from those emphasizing individual risk. Medical issues were a minor theme, refl ecting public policies geared more toward confi nement than treatment. However, Polish School artists used metaphor and ambiguity, and references to the contested cultural symbolism of drink, to complicate and subvert the narrow propaganda intent. Thus, although apparently unsuccessful in restraining overall consumption, these posters offer valuable lessons for policymakers on the use of visual media in health campaigns.

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  • Gorsky, M. & Krajewski-Siuda, K. & Dutka, W. & Berridge, V., 2010. "Anti-alcohol posters in Poland, 1945-1989: Diverse meanings, uncertain effects," American Journal of Public Health, American Public Health Association, vol. 100(11), pages 2059-2069.
  • Handle: RePEc:aph:ajpbhl:10.2105/ajph.2009.179358_1
    DOI: 10.2105/AJPH.2009.179358
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