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- Title
La presse japonaise pendant la Première Guerre mondiale Reportages de guerre et débats sur le journalisme.
- Authors
NAKAYAMA Hiroaki
- Abstract
How was World War I represented in the Japanese press? How was it turned into a media event by journalists? As the journalism industry expanded rapidly and newspapers debated the "World War", the Asahi Shimbun dispatched two correspondents, Sugimura Sojinkan (1872-1945) and Ōba Kakō (1872- 1924), to cover the events unfolding in Europe. World War I was thus an opportunity for East Asia to picture the "world" in a global sense. This paper, which is based on war reports and debates on journalism, examines how the press provides readers with a fictional reality constructed from testimonies from the field.
- Publication
Ebisu, 2016, Issue 53, p129
- ISSN
1340-3656
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.4000/ebisu.1886