Acknowledgements
Dagnosław Demski, Liisi Laineste, Kamila Baraniecka-Olszewska Represerrtations of the Other in rhe Time ofWar: Does War Matter?
1. Wartime Images: Marking out the Battlefield
Christie Davies Constructing Images of the Other in Peace and War: Anglo-Saxon Perceptions and Their Relevance to Eastern and Central Europe
Dagnosław Demski Living Images and Gestures in Wartime: The Other as an Iconoclastic Figure
Alexander Kozintsev War Propaganda and Humour: World War II German, British, and Soviet Cartoon
2. Ideology and the Other: The Making of the Enemy
Agnes Tamśs The Faces of the Enemy in the T wo W orld Wars: A Comparative Analysis of German and Hungarian Caricatures
Anna M. Rosner German Jewish Migrations to Great Britain 1933-1939: Remarks on Culrural Otherness
Anssi Halmesvirta The Old Foe Again: The Picrorial Image of the Ruskie (ryssa) in the Finnish Sports [ournal during the Winter War (1939–1940)
Olli Kleemola Soviet Prisoners of War in F innish and German Propaganda Photography 1941–1944
Ilze Boldane-Zelenkova The Others in the Perception ofLatvians during World War II
Magdalena Żakowska Male War, Female War: The Image of Russians and the Soviet Union in Nazi Propaganda from 1941 to 1945
Liisi Laineste, Margus Laane Images of the Enemy from Both Sides of the Front: The Case of Estonia (1942–1944)
Zuzana Panczova Images of the Traitor and Enemy in Humour and Political Cartoons in Wartime Slovakia: Analysis of the Magazine Kocur
Kamila Baraniecka-Olszewska Performing the New Enemy: Images from the Cold War in the Communist Polish Newspaper Trybuna Robotnicza
Oleg Riabov American Femininity in Soviet Films during the Early Cold War (1946–1955)
3. Old Enemies, New Faces
Tomasz Kalniuk Symbolic Migration to the Super-West in the Polish Pomeranian Press of the 1930s
Ewa Manikowska Competing Visions ofLandscapes, Cultures and Peoples. Survey Photography in the Western Borderlands of the Russian Empire during World War I
Eda Kalmre The Meaning of Photos in the Context of Memory and Remembering
Dominika Czarnecka The Familiar Converted into the Other: Constructing Otherness Through the Monumental Representarions of the Red Army in Poland (1940s–1950s)
Magdalena Sztandara 'A Woman from a Newspaper': A New Face for Ideology and Old Habits
Ewa Baniowska-Kopacz Silesia-Stranger/Not Stranger. Creating Regional Identity in the Magazine Śląsk. Miesięcznik Ilustrowany
Liudmila Limanskaya The Psychoanalytical Aspects of the Oeconstruction of Images of Socialist IdeaIs of the 1930s–1950s in Russian Sots Art of the 1990s–2000s
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