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Trans Asia Photography (2024) 14 (1)
Published: 01 May 2024
...Xinyue Lulu Yuan Abstract Photographs from the 1938 photobook Rikou Baoxing Shilu ( Records of the Japanese Army's Atrocities ) made their way to postwar viewing contexts as iconic visual evidence of war crimes committed in the Second Sino-Japanese War (1937–45). Instead of narrating histories...
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Trans Asia Photography (2015) 6 (1)
Published: 01 October 2015
..., Germany, and Japan during the Second Sino-Japanese War; and a selection of books produced during the first years of New China and the Cultural Revolution, among many others. Over the last decade there has been a major reappraisal of the role and status of the photobook within the history of photography...
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Trans Asia Photography (2013) 4 (1)
Published: 01 November 2013
... their prominence in Mao’s China, neither their careers nor their works have enjoyed in-depth studies that go beyond generalized analysis of “propaganda.” As most of them began their work during the Second Sino-Japanese War (1937–45), their photography played an important role in mass mobilization, either...
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Trans Asia Photography (2015) 6 (1)
Published: 01 October 2015
... of photography spanned the years of the War of Resistance [1937–45; also known as the Second Sino-Japanese War] and the early decades of the People’s Republic of China. 1 At the same time, modification of photography has been a common phenomenon. For example, photographs featuring Mao Zedong, many now iconic...
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Trans Asia Photography (2010) 1 (1)
Published: 01 September 2010
... of the Second Sino-Japanese War (1937-1945), he incorporated the Great Wall in several of his war photographs, a few of which remain recognizable today. “Sha Fei’s Revisions of the Great Wall in Chinese Wartime Photography,” Eliza Ho Terpak’s research specialties include popular entertainment...
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Ogawa Kazumasa and the Halftone Photograph: Japanese War Albums at the Turn of the Twentieth Century
Trans Asia Photography (2017) 7 (2)
Published: 28 April 2017
... Shinbun in using the halftone process to reproduce photographs in a newspaper for the first time, and in that same year, his publishing firm printed the first albums of photographic images of the Sino-Japanese War. In 1895 he was the first Japanese photographer to be named a fellow of the Royal...
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Trans Asia Photography (2013) 4 (1)
Published: 01 November 2013
... government of Japan during wartime started sometime in 1936 or 1937, before or around the outbreak of the second Sino-Japanese War, when he changed the characters of his given name. John Solt, 23 in his essay in the exhibit catalogue “Yamamoto Kansuke: Conveyer of the Impossible” (2001), noted...
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Trans Asia Photography (2018) 8 (2)
Published: 16 April 2018
... solution to bolster the propaganda campaign in the wake of the outbreak of the Second Sino-Japanese War, in the summer of 1937, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs actively solicited amateur photographers for images to be disseminated to international press agencies. 25 Articles in photographic magazines...
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Trans Asia Photography (2010) 1 (1)
Published: 01 September 2010
... 27 (published by Gahōsha in June, 1894, and renamed Art Pictorial 28 in June, 1899), Warrior Nation Photographic Pictorial 29 (published by Shunyōdō in October, 1894, and renamed Photographic Pictorial 30 in March, 1895), Kubota Beisen and Kubota Beisai's Sino-Japanese War...
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Trans Asia Photography (2016) 6 (2)
Published: 01 April 2016
... the Japanese market with racially charged portrayals of Chinese to fan the flames of xenophobic nationalism during the Sino-Japanese War. 7 This imagery continued to flourish during the wars of conquest in Taiwan, as exemplified by the drawing of Taiwanese “ethnic types” in figure 3 . Fig. 3...
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Trans Asia Photography (2011) 2 (1)
Published: 01 September 2011
... Sakura Christmas is a second-year doctoral student in the History Department at Harvard University. Her research interests lie in the peripheral and local histories of Manchuria and Mongolia from the late Qing empire to the Cold War. She is writing her dissertation on the changing conception of land...
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Trans Asia Photography (2017) 7 (2)
Published: 01 May 2017
.... McCormick offers a thorough discussion of the uses of the half-tone photograph, as seen in the prolific work of Ogawa Kazumasa. She focuses on reportage from the first Sino-Japanese War (1894–95) and the Russo-Japanese War (1904–05), paying attention to the ways in which photographs were combined with text...
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Trans Asia Photography (2012) 3 (1)
Published: 01 September 2012
...: the Second Opium War (1856-1860), the Sino-Japanese War (1894-1895), the Boxer Rebellion (1898-1903), the Russo-Japanese War (1904-1905), the Wuchang Uprising (1911), and the Warlord Era (1912-1928). Although the section titles draw attention to dramatic incidents such as wars, rebellions, and revolution...
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Trans Asia Photography (2018) 8 (2)
Published: 16 April 2018
... in Germany ( figure 1 ) . The year 1938 was a turbulent one in Europe; Nazi Germany was on the rise and an atmosphere of tension was pervasive throughout the world. Jin Shisheng escaped from the Sino-Japanese War, which had erupted in 1937, but was unfortunately caught up in another war: the European...
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Trans Asia Photography (2016) 7 (1)
Published: 01 October 2016
... sponsored some of the earliest modern ethnographic expeditions by Chinese themselves. The GMD government’s retreat to China’s ethnically complex southwestern hinterland during the Sino-Japanese War (1937–45) did not really disrupt the ongoing state-sponsored ethnographic research; in fact, to some extent...
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Trans Asia Photography (2016) 7 (1)
Published: 01 October 2016
... started being interested in these developments and saw the newly arisen photographic tendencies in the mid-1930s as a casting-off of naturalism to becoming conscious of the modern. 7 [ Fig.9 ] Just on the cusp of the Sino-Japanese War, in 1938, a new national and international photojournalism became...
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Trans Asia Photography (2014) 4 (2)
Published: 01 April 2014
...; five in 1902; fifty-one in 1909; fifty-one in 1911. This makes it clear that the number of photographers increased dramatically from the period of the First Sino-Japanese War (1894-95) to 1910, when Japan colonized Korea, attesting to the increasing demand for photography following Japanese immigration...
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Trans Asia Photography (2011) 2 (1)
Published: 01 September 2011
... ports before the terms of their China residency were changed after the Treaty of Tianjin in 1858 and by China’s defeat in the Second Opium War (1856–60). Enterprising photographers immediately took their cameras to places previously beyond their reach and marketed these pictures to tourists...
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Trans Asia Photography (2019) 10 (1)
Published: 18 November 2019
... In China, the mechanical and commercial making of photographic reproductions of art did not appear until the beginning of the twentieth century. Examining the symbiosis of photography and printing as a new medium in Chinese periodicals published between the two Sino-Japanese Wars (1895–1937), the study...
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Trans Asia Photography (2019) 9 (2)
Published: 12 April 2019
..., the year of Lu Xun’s death, in terms of the influence from Europe and America, the Soviet Union, and the approaching Sino-Japanese War. The postmortem photos announced the death of Lu Xun as well as the birth of an image whose life began the moment the shutter button was pressed and continued throughout...
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