The culture of Japanese fascism

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Korporativní autor: ProQuest (Firm)
Další autoři: Tansman, Alan, 1960-
Médium: Elektronický zdroj E-kniha
Jazyk:angličtina
Vydáno: Durham : Duke University Press, 2009.
Edice:Asia-Pacific.
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Obsah:
  • Fascism seen and unseen : fascism as a problem in cultural representation / Kevin M. Doak
  • The people's library : the spirit of prose literature versus fascism / Richard Torrance
  • Constitutive ambiguities : the persistence of modernism and fascism in Japan's modern history / Harry Harootunian
  • On the beauty of labor : imagine factory girls in Japan's new order / Kim Brandt
  • Mediating the masses : Yanagi Soetsu and fascism / Noriko Aso
  • Fascism's furry friends : dogs, national identity, and purity of blood in 1930s Japan / Aaron Skabelund
  • Narrating the nationality of a cinema : the case of Japanese prewar film / Aaron Gerow
  • All beautiful fascists? : Axis film culture in imperial Japan / Michael Baskett
  • Architecture for mass-mobilization : the Chureito memorial design competition, 1939/1945 / Akiko Takenaka
  • Japan's imperial diet building in the debate over construction of a national identity / Jonathan M. Reynolds
  • Expo fascism? : ideology, representation, economy / Angus Lockyer
  • The work of sacrifice in the age of mechanical reproduction : bride dolls and the enigma of fascist aesthetics at Yasukuni Shrine / Ellen Schattschneider
  • Fascist aesthetics and the politics of representation in Kawabata Yasunari / Nina Cornyetz
  • Disciplining the erotic-grotesque in Edogawa Ranpo's demon of the lonely isle / Jim Reichert
  • Hamaosociality : narrative and fascism in Hamao Shiro's the devil's disciple / Keith Vincent
  • Literary tropes, rhetorical looping, and the nine gods of war : "fascist proclivities" made real / James Dorsey
  • The Spanish perspective : Romancero Marroqui and the Francoist kitsch politics of time / Alejandro Yarza.