The Politics of Painting: Fascism and Japanese Art During the Second World War
Speaker: Asato Ikeda, Assistant Professor of Asian Art, Fordham University
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Public Lecture Slides (7.16.2019) The Politics of Painting: Fascism and Japanese Art During the Second World War
1. The Politics of Painting:
Fascism and Japanese Art during the Second World War
Asato Ikeda
Assistant Professor, Fordham University
Temple University Japan
July 16, 2019
2. Fujita Tsuguharu,
The Battle of Nomonhan (Haruha kahan no sentō), 1940.
The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo.
3. Fujita Tsuguharu,
The Battle of Nomonhan (Haruha kahan no sentō), 1940.
The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo.
Uemura Shōen,
Dance Performed in a Noh Play (Jo no mai ),
1936.
4. Asato Ikeda, The Politics of Painting:
Fascism and Japanese Art during the
Second World War. Honolulu:
University of Hawaii Press, 2018.
5. Yokoyama Taikan, Japan, Where the Sun Rises
(Nihon hi izuru tokoro), 1940.
Yasuda Yukihiko, Camp at Kisegawa
(Kisegawa no jin), 1940-41.
Uemura Shōen,
Dance Performed in a Noh Play (Jo no mai ),
1936.
Fujita Tsuguharu, Events
in Akita (Akita no gyōji),
1937.
6. Uemura Shōen,
Dance Performed in a Noh
Play (Jo no mai ), 1936.
Uemura Shōen,
Lady Kusunoki
(Nankou Fujin),
1944.Uemura Shōen, Sudden Blast (Kaze),
1939.
16. Uemura Shōen, Lady
Kusunoki (Nankou
Fujin), 1944.
A woman in Great Japan National Defense
Women’s Association (Dai Nihon kokubo
fujinkai), ca. 1940.
18. Fujita Tsuguharu,
The Battle of Nomonhan (Haruha kahan no sentō), 1940.
The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo.
Uemura Shōen,
Dance Performed in a Noh Play (Jo no mai ),
1936.