Gas Mask Nation

Gas Mask Nation
Title Gas Mask Nation PDF eBook
Author Gennifer Weisenfeld
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Total Pages 409
Release 2023-03-28
Genre History
ISBN 0226816451

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A fascinating look at the anxious pleasures of Japanese visual culture during World War II. Airplanes, gas masks, and bombs were common images in wartime Japan. Yet amid these emblems of anxiety, tasty caramels were offered to children with paper gas masks as promotional giveaways, and magazines featured everything from attractive models in the latest civil defense fashion to futuristic weapons. Gas Mask Nation explores the multilayered construction of an anxious yet perversely pleasurable visual culture of Japanese civil air defense—or bōkū—through a diverse range of artworks, photographs, films and newsreels, magazine illustrations, postcards, cartoons, advertising, fashion, everyday goods, government posters, and state propaganda. Gennifer Weisenfeld reveals the immersive aspects of this culture, in which Japan’s imperial subjects were mobilized to regularly perform highly orchestrated civil air defense drills throughout the country. The war years in Japan are often portrayed as a landscape of privation and suppression under the censorship of the war machine. But alongside the horrors, pleasure, desire, wonder, creativity, and humor were all still abundantly present in a period before air raids went from being a fearful specter to a deadly reality.

Gas Mask Nation

Gas Mask Nation
Title Gas Mask Nation PDF eBook
Author Gennifer Weisenfeld
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Total Pages 409
Release 2023-02-24
Genre Art
ISBN 0226816443

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"Gas Mask Nation explores Japanese daily life during the widespread culture of civil defense that emerged through fifteen years of war, beginning with Japan's invasion of Manchuria in 1931 and only ending with Japan's decisive defeat in WWII. This fifteen-year period involved intense social mobilization and the militarization of citizens. As in nearly every war since the invention of the airplane, surveillance, secrecy, and physical safety became visual symbols of national preparedness and anxiety. Everybody was vulnerable, always. And everybody had a role to play. Prevailing scholarship tends to portray the war years in Japan as a landscape of privation where consumer and popular culture were suppressed under the massive censorship of the war machine. Weisenfeld claims otherwise: while not denying the horrors of war, she shows that pleasure, desire, wonder, creativity, and humor were all still abundantly present. Even amidst the fear, tasty caramels were sold to children with paper gas masks as promotional giveaways, and popular magazines featured everything from attractive models in the latest civil defense fashions to futuristic wartime weapons. Gas Mask Nation examines the multilayered construction of an anxious yet perversely pleasurable culture of civil air defense through a diverse range of art works and media including experimental and documentary photographs, newsreels, popular magazine illustrations, advertising, cartoons, and state propaganda"--

Behind the Gas Mask

Behind the Gas Mask
Title Behind the Gas Mask PDF eBook
Author Thomas I Faith
Publisher University of Illinois Press
Total Pages 177
Release 2014-10-15
Genre History
ISBN 0252096622

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In Behind the Gas Mask, Thomas Faith offers an institutional history of the Chemical Warfare Service, the department tasked with improving the Army's ability to use and defend against chemical weapons during and after World War One. Taking the CWS's story from the trenches to peacetime, he explores how the CWS's work on chemical warfare continued through the 1920s despite deep opposition to the weapons in both military and civilian circles. As Faith shows, the believers in chemical weapons staffing the CWS allied with supporters in the military, government, and private industry to lobby to add chemical warfare to the country's permanent arsenal. Their argument: poison gas represented an advanced and even humane tool in modern war, while its applications for pest control and crowd control made a chemical capacity relevant in peacetime. But conflict with those aligned against chemical warfare forced the CWS to fight for its institutional life--and ultimately led to the U.S. military's rejection of battlefield chemical weapons.

The Gas Mask

The Gas Mask
Title The Gas Mask PDF eBook
Author United States. Army. Chemical Warfare Service
Publisher
Total Pages 30
Release 1942
Genre Gas masks
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Nation's Health

Nation's Health
Title Nation's Health PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Total Pages 602
Release 1921
Genre Medicine
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The Nation's Health

The Nation's Health
Title The Nation's Health PDF eBook
Author
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Total Pages 970
Release 1921
Genre Medicine
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The Armies of Industry ... Our Nation's Manufacture of Munitions for a World in Arms, 1917-1918

The Armies of Industry ... Our Nation's Manufacture of Munitions for a World in Arms, 1917-1918
Title The Armies of Industry ... Our Nation's Manufacture of Munitions for a World in Arms, 1917-1918 PDF eBook
Author Benedict Crowell
Publisher
Total Pages 426
Release 1921
Genre Defense industries
ISBN

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