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Introduction: The Aesthetics of Japanese Fascism
1. Modernist Beginnings: Akutagawa Ryjnosuke and Kobayashi Hideo
2. The Beauty of Violence: Yasuda YojjrQ's "Japanese Bridges"
3. Objects of the Sublime in Literary Writing: Yasuda YojjrQ, Yanagi S_etsu, Kawabata Yasunari, and Shiga Naoya
4. The Rhetoric of Unspoken Fascism: The Essence of the National Polity
5. Sentimental Fascism on the Screen: Mother under the Eyelids
6. An Aesthetics of Devotion: Kobayashi Hideo's Cultural Criticism
7. Filaments of Fascism in Postwar Times
Coda: Reading Fascist Aesthetics Notes
Index
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