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Promiscuous Media links the political and the cultural closely in a way that illuminates the nature of twentieth-century Japanese society.
Hikari Hori is Associate Professor in the Faculty of Letters at Toyo University. She is coeditor of Censorship, Media and Literary Culture in Japan.
"Promiscuous Media puts the film culture of World War II Japan in an entirely new light. It will be an important resource for Japan scholars in various disciplines and for film studies and visual culture scholars who are not in the Japan field."
Michael Baskett, University of Kansas, and author of The Attractive Empire:
"Promiscuous Media is a tour de force of enthralling historical scholarship that covers an astonishing array of texts, events, people, and issues. Hikari Hori's work is a refreshing and timely reminder of the staggering breadth and depth of visual media culture in Japan’s wartime empire as well as how it might have been received by its intended audiences."
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