...The trajectory of a continuing activity is all the more impressive when it serves as evidence of the publisher's ideology. For example, in Japan heading into World War II, the magazines that were able to continue to assert their anti-war stance were personal magazines such as Yanaihara Tadao's Yoshinobu (1938), Kiryu Yuyuu's Tasang no Ishi (1934), and Masaki Hiroshi's Chiki Yori (1937). Even after newspapers and publishing as commercial businesses began to conform to the wartime regime or went silent, it was magazines by extremely small publishers that continued to live on as spaces of resistance. *Some of the terminology explanations that mention "Good Faith" are listed below. Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information |
…発行主体の思想の明証としてこそ,持続の活動軌跡はいっそうみごとに働く。たとえば第2次世界大戦にむかう日本で,反戦を主張し続けることができたのは,矢内原忠雄《嘉信》(1938),桐生悠々(きりゆうゆうゆう)《他山の石》(1934),正木ひろし《近きより》(1937)などの個人雑誌であった。営利事業としての新聞や出版が戦時体制に同調したり沈黙していったのちにも,抵抗の場として生き続けたのは極小の発行主体による雑誌であった。… ※「《嘉信》」について言及している用語解説の一部を掲載しています。 出典|株式会社平凡社世界大百科事典 第2版について | 情報 |
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