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Japan's Cold War : Media, Literature, and the Law
Japan's Cold War : Media, Literature, and the Law, Critics and cultural historians take Japan's postwar insularity for granted, rarely acknowledging the role of Cold War concerns in the shaping of Japanese society and culture. Nuclear anxiety, polarized ideologies, gendered tropes of nationhood, and new m, Japan's Cold War : Media, Literature, and the Law has a rating of 3.5 stars
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Japan's Cold War : Media, Literature, and the Law, Critics and cultural historians take Japan's postwar insularity for granted, rarely acknowledging the role of Cold War concerns in the shaping of Japanese society and culture. Nuclear anxiety, polarized ideologies, gendered tropes of nationhood, and new m, Japan's Cold War : Media, Literature, and the Law
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  • Japan's Cold War : Media, Literature, and the Law
  • Written by author Ann Sherif
  • Published by Columbia University Press, February 2009
  • Critics and cultural historians take Japan's postwar insularity for granted, rarely acknowledging the role of Cold War concerns in the shaping of Japanese society and culture. Nuclear anxiety, polarized ideologies, gendered tropes of nationhood, and new m
  • Critics and cultural historians take Japan's postwar insularity for granted, rarely acknowledging the role of Cold War concerns in the shaping of Japanese society and culture. Nuclear anxiety, polarized ideologies, gendered tropes of nationhood, and new m
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Acknowledgments
Chronology of the Early Cold War
Introduction: The Strange Tension of the Cold War
1. The Meanings of War and Peace After 1945
2. Sex and Democracy: Lady Chatterley's Lover in Cold War Japan
3. Hara Tamiki: First Witness to the Cold War
4. "The World Lives in Fear": Kamei Fumio's Nuclear Films
5. The Aesthetics of Speed and the Illogicality of Politics: Ishihara Shintaro as a Cold War Youth
Conclusion: Cold War as Culture
Notes
Bibliography
Index


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