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Challenges to peace in the times of war on terror / Nayak, Natasha   Journal Article
Nayak, Natasha Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Key Words Peace  War on Terror  United States - Hegemony 
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Erotic and the Vulgar: Visual Culture and organized labor's critique of U.S. Hegemony in occupied Japan / Gerteis, Christopher   Journal Article
Gerteis, Christopher Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
Summary/Abstract This essay engages the colonial legacy of postwar Japan by arguing that the political cartoons produced as part of the postwar Japanese labor movement's critique of U.S. cultural hegemony illustrate how gendered discourses underpinned, and sometimes undermined, the ideologies formally represented by visual artists and the organizations that funded them. A significant component of organized labor's propaganda rested on a corpus of visual media that depicted women as icons of Japanese national culture. Japan's most militant labor unions were propagating anti-imperialist discourses that invoked an engendered/endangered nation that accentuated the importance of union roles for men by subordinating, then eliminating, union roles for women
Key Words Japan  United States - Hegemony  Post war 
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