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Trans Asia Photography (2010) 1 (1)
Published: 01 September 2010
... and empathy created a high watermark for subsequent generations of Chinese photojournalists. For its revelation of a major artist and important contributor to Chinese political discourse, Art, Documentary, and Propaganda in Wartime China and its catalog are landmark events that should not be missed...
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Trans Asia Photography (2024) 14 (1)
Published: 01 May 2024
... of violence as long-term memory, this article shifts focus to wartime audiences’ short-term experience of violence by shedding light on the photobook's wartime role as high-profile, government-sponsored propaganda, edited by artist Ye Qianyu. It examines this photobook as a praxis that helps readers make...
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Trans Asia Photography (2016) 7 (1)
Published: 01 October 2016
... career, Hamaya was employed by the government to make wartime propaganda — a more blatant expression of a national agenda. In addition to his article, Clark has created a valuable timeline and bibliography of Hamaya’s career as resources for future scholars. A sense of national identity can...
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Trans Asia Photography (2019) 9 (2)
Published: 12 April 2019
... emergence and evolution in Japan into a recognizable historical sequence: political satire and social protest; subjectivist interiority and surrealist self-reflexivity; and wartime mobilization propaganda. These are not meant to be mutually exclusive categories, and their aesthetic porousness as well...
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Trans Asia Photography (2016) 7 (1)
Published: 01 October 2016
... very angry that Tôhôsha refused to pay for the injuries of a cameraman. He left when, because of his attitude, the company turned down his request to take war photographs in Rabaul, New Guinea. 11 His wartime propaganda pictures mix dramatic naturalism with a playful, almost cynical manipulation...
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Trans Asia Photography (2023) 13 (1)
Published: 01 May 2023
... II American GIs Clyde Waddell war photography Calcutta Wartime photography in the Indian subcontinent has evolved as a tangled patchwork of ideologies informed by intersecting histories of colonialism, ethnography, propaganda, and photojournalism. From the occupational act of capturing...
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Trans Asia Photography (2013) 4 (1)
Published: 01 November 2013
..., these works disappeared after the war ended. In the postwar era, SCAP (Supreme Commander of the Allied Powers) initially opposed the performance of Nō due to this connection to wartime propaganda. However, the genre underwent resurgence and by the mid-1960s—just before Suda commenced the Fushi Kaden photo...
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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 (2023) 13 (1)
Published: 01 May 2023
... has argued, however, the harrowing photographs of camp structures and prisoners released in a “seemingly endless display” throughout 1945 were no less useful “propaganda tools” than other genres of wartime photography. 16 In Cold War Ruins , Lisa Yoneyama traces the “postwar settlements...
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Trans Asia Photography (2018) 8 (2)
Published: 16 April 2018
... ( hōdōshashinka ) — a term Natori Yonosuke popularized on his return to Japan from Germany in 1933. It is apt to end this essay with a reminder of the gap that had always existed between the modernist visions of Horino and his contemporaries and the reality of wartime Japan. Consider the fact that Horino...
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Trans Asia Photography (2011) 2 (1)
Published: 01 September 2011
...: The Camera in Republican Shanghai and Wartime Chongqing,” Wen-hsin Yeh—a specialist on modern Chinese history—takes the reader past the time period covered by this exhibition to these two major periods in the 20th century. Through a stark comparison of the way photography was practiced in those locations...
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Trans Asia Photography (2013) 4 (1)
Published: 01 November 2013
... hand, experimental techniques such as photomontage and collage from New Photography movement were enthusiastically embraced by photojournalists who worked for propaganda magazines, many of which were influenced by the aesthetics of Russian Constructivism and the Bauhaus. The experience of wartime...
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Trans Asia Photography (2019) 9 (2)
Published: 12 April 2019
.... Fig. 17. Di Yuancang, Untitled , 1978, courtesy of Di Yihong and Di Yi’an. Chen: In wartime China, particularly in the Communist-controlled areas, apart from training soldiers to be war journalists, images were circulated to ordinary people for purposes of propaganda. How did the CCP...
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Trans Asia Photography (2015) 6 (1)
Published: 01 October 2015
... of derivative works, all of which change profoundly the notion of propaganda and shape a participatory propagandist model. The discussion begins at the moment when Xi Jinping, the president of the People’s Republic of China, made an appearance at the occupy sites in Hong Kong. Why this civil protest...
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Trans Asia Photography (2018) 8 (2)
Published: 16 April 2018
... disappointment when he arrived in Germany in 1938. In the Nazi era, the modernist experimentation in photography was abruptly halted. A flood of superficial images inspired by the propaganda of totalitarianism appeared in magazines and public spaces. Das Deutsche Lichtbild ( German Photography Annual ), his...
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Trans Asia Photography (2010) 1 (1)
Published: 01 September 2010
..., and Propaganda in Wartime China: The Photography of Sha Fei (1912 – 1950) , which is scheduled to open in January 2010 at the Ohio State University’s Urban Arts Space. In the beginning of the 1930s, most Chinese fine-art photographers saw photography as a personal pursuit for art and pleasure...
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Trans Asia Photography (2015) 6 (1)
Published: 01 October 2015
... images. Wartime photography was often made under limiting circumstances. Many battles took place at night, making it difficult to create a photographic record. It was a routine procedure to take a photo of the troops marching through the city gate in daylight. The publication of such photographs...
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Trans Asia Photography (2023) 13 (1)
Published: 01 May 2023
... the journalists praised as “participating in all the activities of the war.” 32 Photos brought back by Cuban delegates to Vietnam also served to provide documentary evidence of the wartime participation of ordinary Vietnamese—women, the elderly—which were meant to serve as aspirational examples...
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Trans Asia Photography (2019) 9 (2)
Published: 12 April 2019
..., Wode fuqin Sha Fei 我的父亲沙飞 [My Father H. Szeto] (Beijing: Social Sciences Academic Press, 2005), 58. 36. Eliza Ho and Sha Fei, Art, Documentary, and Propaganda in Wartime China: The Photography of Sha Fei (Columbus: East Asian Studies Center, Ohio State University, 2009), 6. 37. Sha...
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Trans Asia Photography (2023) 13 (1)
Published: 01 May 2023
..., and aural landscape of the northern peninsula, illustrating the necessity for and possibility of Tamil Eelam. Women were initially involved in propaganda, medical and care work, and fundraising. 19 With the movement's increasing militarism, women were enlisted and absorbed into combat roles on land...
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