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Propaganda performed : Kamishibai in Japan's fifteen year war / by Sharalyn Orbaugh
BeteiligteOrbaugh, Sharalyn In der Gemeinsamen Normdatei der DNB nachschlagen In Wikipedia suchen nach Sharalyn Orbaugh
ErschienenLeiden : Brill, 2015
Umfangxi, 365 Seiten : Illustrationen
SerieJapanese visual culture ; Volume 13
SchlagwörterJapan In Wikipedia suchen nach Japan / Kamishibai In Wikipedia suchen nach Kamishibai / Propaganda In Wikipedia suchen nach Propaganda / Geschichte 1931-1945 In Wikipedia suchen nach Geschichte 1931-1945
ISBN978-90-04-24882-3
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Zusammenfassung

This will be the first scholarly book in English (and the most complete in any language) on kamishibai, a performance/visual/textual art form that was popular on the streets of Japan from 1930-1970, at times eclipsing even the popularity of movies or manga. After providing an introduction to the form and a history of its development in the 1930s, the study turns to an in-depth exploration of the way kamishibai was used for propaganda purposes by governmental and quasi-governmental agencies during Japan’s Fifteen Year War, 1931 to 1945.Three chapters analyze a number of wartime kamishibai plays, divided by the demographic segment to which their specific propaganda messages were addressed: very young children, older boys from poor neighborhoods, rural girls, farmers, male urban shopkeepers, widows, etc. Then the findings from those analyses are incorporated into a consideration of the phenomenology and neurobiology of propaganda: how this particular medium with its unique combination of text, image and performance, and its unique circumstances of consumption (always in a tightly-huddled group of friends, neighbors, schoolmates or workmates) functioned in helping to create the propaganda environment that permeated Japan during the Fifteen Year War