Imperial animations in Transpacific contemporary art /
"Imperial Animations situates the Japanese Empire as a world-historical event that persists today through pervasive and deep impacts on regional and global politics. Considering contemporary artwork from across the transpacific region, Namiko Kunimoto documents efforts to expose colonial trauma...
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Oakland, California :
University of California Press,
[2026]
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- Shimada Yoshiko : art, gender, and race in the afterlives of Japanese imperialism
- Long story short : militarism and Japan's art historical present
- Ho Tzu Nyen : un/masking the façades of fascism
- Redressive acts : Japanese Canadian art and countering anti-Asian racism
- Epilogue : tiger tales and liberalism.