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2. Index
3. Title Page, Copyright Page
4. 11. Heedless Oblivion: Curating Architecture after World War II
5. Conclusion
6. 4. Five Faces of Fascism
7. Bibliography
8. 9. Youth Movements, Nazism, and War: Photography and the Making of a Slovak Future in World War II (1939–1944)
9. 10. From Antifascism to Humanism: The Legacies of Robert Capa’s Spanish Civil War Photography
10. 7. Japan’s War without Pictures: Normalizing Fascism
11. 8. Fascisms Seen and Unseen: The Netherlands, Japan, Indonesia, and the Relationalities of Imperial Crisis
12. 3. Nazism, Everydayness, and Spectacle: The Mass Form in Metropolitan Modernity
13. 6. Seeing through Whiteness: Late 1930s Settler Photography in Namibia under South African Rule
14. 2. Fascism Carved in Stone: Monuments to Loyal Spirits in Wartime Manchukuo
15. 1. Subjects of a New Visual Order: Fascist Media in 1930s China
16. 5. Face Time with Hitler
17. Introduction: A Portable Concept of Fascism
18. Why Do Only Some Places Have History?: Japan, the West, and the Geography of the Past
19. Part I: Oceans and Empires
20. Contents
21. Writing Japan at Nature’s Edge: The Promises and Perils of Environmental History
22. Chapter 3. Fisheries Build Up the Nation: Maritime Environmental Encounters between Japan and China
23. Preface
24. Part II: Changing Landscapes
25. Chapter 4. Talking Sulfur Dioxide: Air Pollution and the Politics of Science in Late Meiji Japan
26. Chapter 5. Constructing Nature
27. Chapter 2. From Meat to Machine Oil: The Nineteenth-Century Development of Whaling in Wakayama
28. Chapter 7. Fecal Matters: Prolegomenon to a History of Shit in Japan
29. Chapter 8. Weathering Fuji: Marriage, Meteorology, and the Meiji Bodyscape
30. Part III: Between Bodies
31. Chapter 10. Inventorying Nature: Tokugawa Yoshimune and the Sponsorship of Honzōgaku in Eighteenth-Century Japan
32. Chapter 9. Animal Histories: Stranger in a Tokyo Canal
33. Chapter 11. Japanese Literature and Environmental Crises
34. Part V: The Triple Disaster of 3/11
35. Index
36. Part IV: Vistas and Vantage Points
37. Chapter 12. Japanese Environmental Policy: Lessons from Experience and Remaining Problems
38. Chapter 14. Postcrisis Japanese Nuclear Policy: From Top-down Directives to Bottom-up Activism
39. Chapter 13. An Envirotechnical Disaster: Negotiating Nature, Technology, and Politics at Fukushima
40. Title Page, Copyright
41. List of Contributors
42. Chapter 15. Using Japan to Think Globally: The Natural Subject of History and Its Hopes
43. Chapter 1. The Pelagic Empire: Reconsidering Japanese Expansion
44. Chapter 6. Toroku: Mountain Dreams, Chemical Nightmares
45. Shomei Tomatsu: Skin of the Nation (review)
46. Troubled Natures: Waste, Environment, Japan (review)
47. Becoming "Japanese": Colonial Taiwan and the Politics of Identity Formation (review)
48. Mutualistic Cities
49. Human Reconfiguration of the Biosphere
50. Epilogue. Hope Flies; Death Dances
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