Public Opinion, Propaganda, Ideology: Theories on the Press and Its Social Function in Interwar Japan, 1918-1937 (Brill's Japanese Studies Library) by Schafer, Fabian (2012) Hardcover

Public Opinion, Propaganda, Ideology: Theories on the Press and Its Social Function in Interwar Japan, 1918-1937 (Brill's Japanese Studies Library) by Schafer, Fabian (2012) Hardcover

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In the period between the two World Wars, Japan experienced a dynamic shift in how media influenced society. Fabian Schäfer delves into the complex relationship between public opinion, propaganda, and ideology, examining how these elements shaped political and social landscapes. His work encapsulates the evolution of the press and its role in forging national identity during turbulent times.

Through a detailed exploration of various theories, Schäfer invites readers to reflect on the power of media in reflecting and constructing reality. This insightful analysis is not just a historical account; it serves as a reminder of the pervasive influence that communication can have on society, making it relevant even today.

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