日露相互イメージ史<br>Japan and Russia : Three Centuries of Mutual Images (1ST)

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日露相互イメージ史
Japan and Russia : Three Centuries of Mutual Images (1ST)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 237 p./サイズ 16 plates
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781905246427
  • DDC分類 952

基本説明

Draws on numerous visual representations from propaganda posters and cartoons to artworks and films and to more recent media, such as television, the internet, pop-culture icons, as well as direct visual encounters.

Full Description

This volume recognizes the growing awareness of the importance of images in international relations, exploring the phenomenon over three centuries as it relates to Russia and Japan. The general perception of one country by another - the 'stereotypical collective mentality' - is an historic phenomenon that continues to be a fundamental component in international relations at all levels, but especially in the political and business arenas, and remains an ongoing challenge for future generations. Bringing together international scholars from various disciplines, this innovative study focuses especially on modes of seeing and on the enigma of visual experience. It draws on numerous visual representations from propaganda posters and cartoons to artworks and films and to more recent media, such as television, the internet, pop-culture icons, as well as direct visual encounters. The volume raises questions of how different cultures observe, understand and represent each other, how and why mutual representations have changed or remained unchanged during the long history of Japanese-Russian interactions, what mental frameworks exist on both sides of the encounter; and how visions of otherness influence the construction of national, cultural and social identities.

Contents

Acknowledgements; List of contributors; List of illustrations; Note on conventions; Introduction; 1 Changing Japanese-Russian images in the Edo period; 2 Japonisme in Russia in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries; 3 Japan's 'Fifteen Minutes of Glory': Managing world opinion during the war with Russia, 1904-1905; 4 Japan's place in Russian and Soviet national identity: From Port Arthur to Khalkin-gol; 5 Memory and identity: Japanese POWs in the Soviet Union; 6 Constructing the screen image of an ideal partner; 7 Disintegration of the Soviet Union as seen in Japanese Political cartoons; 8 Images in tinted mirrors: Japanese-Russian perceptions in provincial Japan; 9 Images at an impasse: Anime and manga in contemporary Russia; 10 Strategies of representation: Japanese politicians on Russian internet and television; Bibliography; Index

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