John Dower, in a recent book, argues the importance of examining the role played by media and public discourse in preparing the ground for political and military conflict. Focusing on the relationship between Japan and Korea, I examine the role that popular visual cultures have played in promoting conflict and in promoting peace. In the first part of the chapter I consider how cartoons and press photography were used to generate stereotypes during the Korean War era. I then go on to look at some examples of the visual arts as media for bridging the cultural divide between Japan and the two Korean in the present day
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The purpose of this special issue is to examine how visual representations have shaped changing noti...
One of roles of the mass media has been to record, interpret, and reinterpret important moments in n...
The main sets of symbols of Russia in the visual media culture of Japan are formed in the XX century...
This poster examines the growth and development of anime in Japan in post-World War II Japan, partic...
This issue discusses cultural aspects of modern Japan and Korea seen through various media. Media in...
Recent scholarship in international relations (IR) and international political sociology (IPS) has m...
The author\u27s concern in this study is to examine the consolidation and transformation process of ...
During Japan’s war in China (1931-1945), both Japan and China produced wartime propaganda using popu...
With contributions from noted critics and film historians from both countries, The Japan/American Fi...
The development of Japanese anime and manga began when before the second World War. At that time the...
Reconciliation between the Japanese people and those of China and Korea may have better prospects fo...
During the critical time of the Korean War(l950-53), Picasso's Massacre in Korea and the War receive...
At the turn of the twentieth century, as Japan expanded its territory by colonizing other Asian nati...
This book uncovers and explains the ways by which politics is naturalized and denaturalized, and fam...
"This book presents essays exploring the ways in which popular culture reflects and engenders ongoin...
The purpose of this special issue is to examine how visual representations have shaped changing noti...
One of roles of the mass media has been to record, interpret, and reinterpret important moments in n...
The main sets of symbols of Russia in the visual media culture of Japan are formed in the XX century...
This poster examines the growth and development of anime in Japan in post-World War II Japan, partic...
This issue discusses cultural aspects of modern Japan and Korea seen through various media. Media in...
Recent scholarship in international relations (IR) and international political sociology (IPS) has m...
The author\u27s concern in this study is to examine the consolidation and transformation process of ...
During Japan’s war in China (1931-1945), both Japan and China produced wartime propaganda using popu...
With contributions from noted critics and film historians from both countries, The Japan/American Fi...
The development of Japanese anime and manga began when before the second World War. At that time the...
Reconciliation between the Japanese people and those of China and Korea may have better prospects fo...
During the critical time of the Korean War(l950-53), Picasso's Massacre in Korea and the War receive...
At the turn of the twentieth century, as Japan expanded its territory by colonizing other Asian nati...