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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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