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https://doi.org/10.20901/pm.62.2.02
Totalitarian Regimes and the Standardization of Aesthetic Taste: An Analysis of Ideological Drivers and Repressive Mechanisms
Leith Mzahim Khudhyer
orcid.org/0000-0001-9226-7818
; University of Mosul, College of Political Science, Mosul, Iraq
Sažetak
This study examines the mechanisms through which totalitarian regimes manipulate
aesthetic taste to consolidate ideological control and enforce political compliance. Drawing on comparative case studies of Nazi Germany, the Soviet Union, Maoist China, North Korea, Fascist Italy, and other authoritarian systems, the research demonstrates how such regimes strategically leverage cultural, artistic, and aesthetic domains to construct homogenized narratives aligned with their ideological imperatives. Theoretical engagement with the works of Kant, Schopenhauer, Nietzsche, Adorno, Sontag, Rancière, and others illuminates both the philosophical foundations and practical manifestations of aesthetic standardization. The analysis further explores modes of resistance that have contested such homogenization, including avant-garde artistic movements, subcultural formations, individual acts of defiance, and alternative aesthetic frameworks. By synthesizing historical evidence with interdisciplinary theory, this study contributes to scholarly discourse on the intersection of ideology, power, and aesthetics in totalitarian systems.
Ključne riječi
Totalitarianism; Aesthetic Standardization; Ideological Hegemony; Propaganda; Cultural Repression; Resistance; Political Aesthetics
Hrčak ID:
337241
URI
Datum izdavanja:
29.10.2025.
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