“灵巧的手做有用的工作”:描绘日本战时宣传中的菲律宾妇女

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J. Candelaria
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本文分析了太平洋战争时期日本在菲律宾的主要宣传报纸《论坛报》对女性形象的刻画。日本的战时宣传把菲律宾描绘成一个富有成效、乐于合作的形象,像她的日本对手一样受人尊敬、谦虚。分析揭示了以这种方式描绘女性的三个动机:在动荡的战争中表现出一种正常的外表,诱使女性为日本的目标服务,并在断言两国之间的联系的同时推翻日本女性作为顺从的妻子或艺人的形象。分析日本宣传中对女性的描述有助于理解战争是一种性别现象。除了将女性视为男性为之奋斗的私人义务的象征或性欲的替代对象之外,女性的形象还被认为是展示日本新秩序的工具。
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“Dainty hands do useful work”: Depicting Filipino women in Japanese wartime propaganda
This article analyzes the visual depiction of women in the Tribune, the main propaganda newspaper of Japan in the Philippines during the Pacific War. Japanese wartime propaganda painted an image of a productive and cooperative Filipina, respectable and modest like her Japanese counterpart. The analysis reveals three motivations for depicting women in said light: to show a semblance of normalcy despite the turbulent war, to entice women to serve Japan’s aims, and to disprove the Japanese women’s image as subservient wives or entertainers while asserting the connection between the two countries. Analyzing the depiction of women in Japanese propaganda contributes to the understanding of war as a gendered phenomenon. Beyond seeing women as symbols of the private obligations for which men fight or as surrogate objects of sexual desire, the image of women was perceived to be instrumental in showcasing Japan’s New Order.
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