La Suisse en miniatures dans deux affiches (1942/2019) : Quelles visées touristique et politique ?

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Title
La Suisse en miniatures dans deux affiches (1942/2019) : Quelles visées touristique et politique ?
Journal
Geographica Helvetica
Author(s)
Metzger Alexis, Bussard Jonathan
ISSN
2194-8798
Publication state
Published
Issued date
17/11/2020
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
75
Number
4
Pages
393-401
Language
english
Abstract
This article shows how two Swiss posters represent a certain representation of the Swiss territory, appropriate to the messages they try to convey. The first one dates from 1942 and invites tourists to stay in the Pays-d’Enhaut (canton of Vaud). The second encourages the Swiss electorate to vote for the Vert’libéral political party in 2019. Through a qualitative approach, we show that the choice of representations, a set of miniatures and sketches, is not neutral. In the light of historical, tourism and political contexts of poster production, the paper decrypts an imagery of a Switzerland for urban dwellers, green for its nature, white for its inhabitants. In both cases, Switzerland is always an island that chooses its images
Keywords
Earth-Surface Processes, Anthropology, Geography, Planning and Development, Global and Planetary Change
Open Access
Yes
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17/11/2020 17:36
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07/12/2022 7:50
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