The New Sun / / / Taro Yashima.

In 1939 the painter Iwamatsu Jun (1908-1994) and his artist wife, Tomoe, arrived in the U.S. as political refugees. During World War II, Iwamatsu used his artistic talents for the U.S. war effort, and he adopted a pseudonym, Taro Yashima, to protect his young son, whom he left behind in Japan. The N...

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Honolulu : : University of Hawaii Press, [2023]
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Intersections: Asian and Pacific American Transcultural Studies ; ; 20
Frontmatter -- Foreword -- Contents -- Introduction -- 1. The Sunny House -- 2. A Bunch of Daffodils -- 3. The Cave -- 4. Guards and Prisoners -- 5. Tokkoka -- 6. Personal History: First Ambition -- 7. To Be a Painter -- 8. Where Are We Going? -- 9. The Artist Belongs to the People -- 10. The Flag in the Storm -- 11. The New Reality -- 12. Bad Dream -- 13. Jail News -- 14. One Bottle of Milk -- 15. People of Tomorrow -- 16. The New Sun
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In 1939 the painter Iwamatsu Jun (1908-1994) and his artist wife, Tomoe, arrived in the U.S. as political refugees. During World War II, Iwamatsu used his artistic talents for the U.S. war effort, and he adopted a pseudonym, Taro Yashima, to protect his young son, whom he left behind in Japan. The New Sun, which was published in the U.S. in 1943, is an account of his life in prewar Japan.In its depiction of ordinary Japanese, The New Sun is both an indictment of Japanese militarism and a plea for American understanding of "the enemy." Told mainly though Yashima's powerful artwork, it is a personal and political text of a rural doctor's son who becomes an anti-imperialist artist-activist. Yashima recounts how his wife and their peers were imprisoned and brutalized by the Tokkoka, Japan's secret police, often for months without being formally charged or knowing when they would be released. Despite the arbitrary deprivations and cruelties of life in prison and in Imperial Japan, Yashima retains faith in the regenerative possibilities of art and in a future without tyranny. This work of quiet conscience and protest is now as relevant as when it first appeared more than sixty years ago.
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Frontmatter --
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Contents --
Introduction --
1. The Sunny House --
2. A Bunch of Daffodils --
3. The Cave --
4. Guards and Prisoners --
5. Tokkoka --
6. Personal History: First Ambition --
7. To Be a Painter --
8. Where Are We Going? --
9. The Artist Belongs to the People --
10. The Flag in the Storm --
11. The New Reality --
12. Bad Dream --
13. Jail News --
14. One Bottle of Milk --
15. People of Tomorrow --
16. The New Sun
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7. To Be a Painter --
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Introduction --
1. The Sunny House --
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4. Guards and Prisoners --
5. Tokkoka --
6. Personal History: First Ambition --
7. To Be a Painter --
8. Where Are We Going? --
9. The Artist Belongs to the People --
10. The Flag in the Storm --
11. The New Reality --
12. Bad Dream --
13. Jail News --
14. One Bottle of Milk --
15. People of Tomorrow --
16. The New Sun
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