Japanese Literature
Online ISSN : 2424-1202
Print ISSN : 0386-9903
Special Issue: Libraries and Literature: Preservation, Censorship, and Scandal
The National Reading Campaign in Wartime Japan: The Ideological Function of Libraries in Control over the Act of Reading
Hiroyuki Matsushita
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2016 Volume 65 Issue 11 Pages 40-50

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During the wartime period the government controlled freedom of expression and economically regulated the publishing industry. Ultimately its control came to be extended over the private act of reading books. The national reading campaign is a typical device for it. A reading campaign started by Kunizō Nakata in Ishikawa Prefecture developed into the national movement which was boosted by libraries all over the country. Thus since the eruption of the war libraries had gradually changed from a space of individual reading through a laboratory of collective reading for public enlightenment finally to an ideological apparatus for the formation of totalitarian reading under the fascist regime.

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