Modeled after the Soviet propaganda magazine SSSR na stroike (›USSR in Construction‹, published 1930–1941, 1949), the Japanese overseas propaganda photo magazine FRONT (1942–1945) provided visual propaganda for the so-called ›Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere‹, a concept that was proclaimed in 1940 and served to disguise Japan’s quest for hegemony in Asia. Employing the aesthetics of Russian Constructivism and Socialist Realism of SSSR na stroike, FRONT created a visual aesthetic that could be termed Japanese Co-Prosperity Realism. Its dynamic and modernistic design was a transculturally inspired practice by Japanese photographers, graphic designers, journalists and producers of visual media, some of whom had been left-wing intellectua...
This is a visual studies research on a significant historical event in the Asian region, specificall...
This dissertation examines the role that photography played in re-imaging Japanese cultural identity...
This dissertation explores the development of Soviet photomontage from the second half of the 1930s...
Modeled after the Soviet propaganda magazine SSSR na stroike (›USSR in Construction‹, published 1930...
This study of the magazine SSSR na stroike ( USSR in Construction) examines the persistence, modific...
© 2016 Dr. Alison CarrollThe aim of this research has been to investigate the impact of Soviet Socia...
The article examines the history of the presentation of Japanese photography in the USSR in the peri...
The main sets of symbols of Russia in the visual media culture of Japan are formed in the XX century...
This dissertation examines the history of the journal Soviet Photo (Sovetskoe foto; called Proletars...
The Arts: 2nd Place (The Ohio State University Edward F. Hayes Graduate Research Forum)While Japan's...
This dissertation analyzes the cultural, economic, and gendered landscape in which the camera played...
abstract: The Constructivists were a prominent group of Avant Garde artists that began to work in th...
This dissertation investigates how fascist ideology—the modern political ideology that promotes spir...
The Soviet political photomontage, as a turn “from faktura to factography,” is sometimes viewed as a...
The Soviet Union and the Third Reich are often seen in a strikingly visual way, for example, through...
This is a visual studies research on a significant historical event in the Asian region, specificall...
This dissertation examines the role that photography played in re-imaging Japanese cultural identity...
This dissertation explores the development of Soviet photomontage from the second half of the 1930s...
Modeled after the Soviet propaganda magazine SSSR na stroike (›USSR in Construction‹, published 1930...
This study of the magazine SSSR na stroike ( USSR in Construction) examines the persistence, modific...
© 2016 Dr. Alison CarrollThe aim of this research has been to investigate the impact of Soviet Socia...
The article examines the history of the presentation of Japanese photography in the USSR in the peri...
The main sets of symbols of Russia in the visual media culture of Japan are formed in the XX century...
This dissertation examines the history of the journal Soviet Photo (Sovetskoe foto; called Proletars...
The Arts: 2nd Place (The Ohio State University Edward F. Hayes Graduate Research Forum)While Japan's...
This dissertation analyzes the cultural, economic, and gendered landscape in which the camera played...
abstract: The Constructivists were a prominent group of Avant Garde artists that began to work in th...
This dissertation investigates how fascist ideology—the modern political ideology that promotes spir...
The Soviet political photomontage, as a turn “from faktura to factography,” is sometimes viewed as a...
The Soviet Union and the Third Reich are often seen in a strikingly visual way, for example, through...
This is a visual studies research on a significant historical event in the Asian region, specificall...
This dissertation examines the role that photography played in re-imaging Japanese cultural identity...
This dissertation explores the development of Soviet photomontage from the second half of the 1930s...