%0 Book %T Patriotic pedagogy: how karuta game cards taught a Japanese war generation %A Kelly, Michaela %S Japanese visual culture volume 20 %D 2022 %I Brill %C Leiden %@ 9789004503687 %G English %F 1801173907 %O by Michaela Kelly %O Includes bibliographical references and index %X "During the Fifteen Year War, Japan's 'little citizens' were educated via a curriculum centering patriotic and militarist ideologies. This publication explores karuta, a poetry card game developed in this period as progressive early childhood pedagogy. As karuta became popular as an educational toy, educators and publishers soon noted karuta's engaging physical play and short slogans and poems made them ideal for conveying patriotic ideals to children. Including reproductions of the images and translations of the poems, Kelly offers an analysis of the race, class and gender ideologies the cards conveyed, suggesting that these semingly innocuous children's toys were effective tools of a propagandist pedagogy."-- %L ASIEN %K Utagaruta (Game) %K History %K Propaganda, Japanese %K Patriotic poetry, Japanese %K History and criticism %K Sino-Japanese War, 1937-1945 %K Social aspects %K Children and war %K Propaganda %K Criticism, interpretation, etc %K Japan %9 Text %U http://erf.sbb.spk-berlin.de/han/BrillAsiaEBooks/doi.org/10.1163/9789004503687