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Gas mask nation : visualizing civil air defense in wartime Japan

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A fascinating look at the anxious pleasures of Japanese visual culture during World War II.   Airplanes, gas masks, and bombs were common images in wartime Japan.

Yet amid these emblems of anxiety, tasty caramels were offered to children with paper gas masks as promotional giveaways, and magazines featured everything from attractive models in the latest civil defense fashion to futuristic weapons.   Gas Mask Nation explores the multilayered construction of an anxious yet perversely pleasurable visual culture of Japanese civil air defense—or boku—through a diverse range of artworks, photographs, films and newsreels, magazine illustrations, postcards, cartoons, advertising, fashion, everyday goods, government posters, and state propaganda.

Gennifer Weisenfeld reveals the immersive aspects of this culture, in which Japan’s imperial subjects were mobilized to regularly perform highly orchestrated civil air defense drills throughout the country.   The war years in Japan are often portrayed as a landscape of privation and suppression under the censorship of the war machine.

But alongside the horrors, pleasure, desire, wonder, creativity, and humor were all still abundantly present in a period before air raids went from being a fearful specter to a deadly reality.  

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University of Chicago Press
0226816443 / 9780226816449
Hardback
952.033
28/03/2023
United States
English
408 pages : illustrations (black and white, and colour)
26 cm