Fanning the flames : propaganda in modern Japan
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Fanning the flames : propaganda in modern Japan
(Hoover Institution publication, 720)
Hoover Institution Press, 2021
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Includes bibliographical references and index
収録内容
- pt. I. Essays. Picturing empire : nishiki-e and the wars of Imperial Japan / Olivia Morello and Michael Auslin
- Anchors of history : the long shadow of Imperial Japanese propaganda / Barak Kushner
- Multinational perspectives of visualized journalism on the Sino-Japanese War : a comparative study of Meiji Japan, Qing China, and Europe / Toshihiko Kishi
- Nishiki-e and war prints / Junichi Okubo
- A visual revolution : the emperor in popular nishiki-e / Alice Y. Tseng
- Visual media trends during the Russo-Japanese War period : a comparative study of Meiji Japan and Czarist Russia / Toshihiko Kishi
- Bakudan san'yūshi : the three heroes of Shanghai / Hanae Kurihara Kramer and Scott Kramer
- The Pacific War and kamishibai / Tsuneo Yasuda
- Printed wartime kamishibai / Taketoshi Yamamoto
- pt. II. Collection highlights. Women at war
- Bushidō : samurai values
- Iconic symbols
- War horses
- Technology
- International propaganda war
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Japan's Meiji Restoration brought swift changes through Japanese adoption of Western-style modernization and imperial expansion. Fanning the Flames brings together a range of scholarly essays and collected materials from the Hoover Institution Library & Archives detailing how Japanese propaganda played an active role in fostering national identity and mobilizing grassroots participation in the country's transformation and wartime activities, starting with the First Sino-Japanese War to the end of World War II.
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