Iconographies of Occupation Visual Cultures in Wang Jingwei’s China, 1939–1945 - Jeremy E. Taylor
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Iconographies of Occupation Visual Cultures in Wang Jingwei’s China, 1939–1945

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University of Hawaii Press
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264
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9780824887704
Jeremy E. Taylor's Iconographies of Occupation examines how the "collaborationist" Reorganized National Government in Japanese-occupied China, from 1939 to 1945, sought to visually define itself, its leader Wang Jingwei, and the Chinese populace. This study explores the methods the administration used to present an image of legitimacy and sovereignty to the people it governed.

The book draws on archival records and visual media to analyze the iconography developed by the RNG, revealing how it blended pre-war Chinese visual traditions with techniques and symbols from its Japanese allies. It shows how this "client regime" attempted to carve out a distinct visual identity, yet its message and fate remained fundamentally dependent on Japanese authority. This approach offers insights into the cultural politics of foreign occupation and the complex visual narratives of a wartime government.

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