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  • Dialogue of Violence : Filmmaking in World War II's Pacific Theater
  • Written by author Abe Mark Nornes, Fukushima Yukio
  • Published by Taylor & Francis, Inc., 12/1/1994
  • With contributions from noted critics and film historians from both countries, The Japan/American Film Wars examines some of the most innovative and disturbing propaganda ever created. It analyzes the conflicting images of these films and their eff
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Introduction to the Series
Preface
Pt. I The Call to Cinematic Arms 1
Feeling in Tune - Perhaps Inspired... 3
Pt. II The Japan-America Film War 5
War and Cinema in Japan 7
The United States Government and the Use of Motion Pictures during World War II 59
Pt. III Manufacturing the Enemy 69
The Other and the Machine 71
Warring Images: Stereotype and American Representations of the Japanese, 1941-1991 95
Pt. IV Violent Images and Their Various Pleasures 119
Cinema / Nihilism / Freedom 121
Cherry Trees and Corpses: Representations of Violence from WWII 147
Pt. V When the Human Beings are Gone... 163
Tsurumi Shunsuke and Kogawa Tetsuo Discuss The Effects of the Atomic Bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki 165
Discussion Afterword 183
Pt. VI The Films: From Mukden to Tokyo Bay: Films Essays 187
Pearl Harbor
Greater East Asia News #1 - Air Attacks over Hawaii, December 7, Momotaro's Sea Eagle 189
Japan in Time of Crisis
Lifeline of the Sea, Japan in Time of Crisis, Picture Book 1936 (Momotaro vs. Mickey Mouse) 197
China
Diary of Boys Reclaiming the Land, China Incident, The Battle of China 203
The Homefront
Women of Steel, We Are Working So So Hard, Justice, Introduction to Our Weaponry Series: The Fighting Homefront, Topaz 1942-1945, Japanese Relocation, Fighting Young Citizens, Sending Off Our Students (Never to Return) 209
Manufacturing the Enemy
The Educational System of Japan, Superman: Japoteurs, Private Snafu: Censored, Princess Iron Fan, Weapons of the Heart, Nippon Banzai, Let's Have a Drink, Dawn of Freedom 221
Violence
Combat Film Report - No. 722, Jap Zero, Sacred Soldiers of the Sky, Kill or Be Killed, The Fleet That Came to Stay, Civilian Victims of Military Brutality 243
Banned Classics
Let There be Light, Soldiers at the Front 259
In the Wake of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
"Atomic Bombing" Interviews with Crews of "Enola Gay" and "The Great Artiste," The Effects of the Atomic Bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, A Japanese Tragedy, History and Memory 263
Bibliography 271
Sources 275
Index 279
Contributors 293


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