The fine art of persuasion : corporate advertising design, nation, and empire in modern Japan
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The fine art of persuasion : corporate advertising design, nation, and empire in modern Japan
Duke University Press, 2025
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Content Type: text (ncrcontent), Media Type: unmediated (ncrmedia), Carrier Type: volume (ncrcarrier)
Includes bibliographical references and index
Summary:"In The Fine Art of Persuasion, author Gennifer Weisenfeld offers a survey of Japanese advertising graphics from the turn of the twentieth century to the 1964 Tokyo Olympics. Examining Japan as a node in the international design network, Weisenfeld demonstrates the profound impact consumer capitalism and mass culture had on the development of modern Japanese art. Weisenfeld also analyzes the ways in which the militarist regime of Imperial Japan used these same mechanisms of mass culture to commodify and market national politics, especially in the context of the early part of the 20th century before the Asia-Pacific War (WWII)"-- Provided by publisher
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- Promoting the profession
- Visible language and the art of letterforms
- Health and beauty
- Food and beverage
- Light, labor, and leisure
- Nation and empire
- Transwar design
