Closed linguistic space : censorship by the occupation forces and postwar Japan /
Etō Jun.
- 239 pages : illustrations, tables, charts ; 22 cm.
Originally published in Japan by Bengeishunju Ltd. under the title of Tozasareta gengo kūkan, 1989. 'Translated by The Japan Institute of International Affairs (JIIA).'--Page 4.
Includes bibliographical references.
How the United States Prepared for Censorship in Japan. Introduction ; Wartime Planning ; Censorship's Justification ; Inner Workings ; The Language Factor ; The Basic Plan -- How the United States Conducted Censorship in Japan. An Invisible Cage ; Press Censorship ; Shared Taboos ; Perspectives in a Closed Linguistic Space ; War Guilt ; The Tokyo Trials ; Dissenting Voices ; Germany and Japan ; Internalization ; The Politicization of Language - - Afterword -- Afterword to the Paperback Edition
9784866581149 hadiah
Freedom of the press--History.--Japan Censorship--History. --Japan Tokyo Trial, Tokyo, Japan, 1946-1948. Postwar reconstruction--Japan.
Japan--Politics and government--1945-1989. Japan--History--Allied occupation, 1945-1952. Japan--Foreign relations--United States. United States--Foreign relations--Japan.