Ienaga Sabur? (September 3, 1913 - November 29, 2002) on Art and Society

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(1913 - 2002)

Japanese Historian, and in 1953, the Japanese Ministry of Education Published a Textbook by Ienaga, but Censored what they said were Factual Errors and Matters of Opinion, regarding Japanese War Crimes

: A Japanese historian. In 1953, the Japanese Ministry of Education published a textbook by Ienaga, but censored what they said were factual errors and matters of opinion, regarding Japanese war crimes. Ienaga undertook a series of lawsuits against the Ministry for violation of his freedom of speech. He was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize in 1999 and 2001 by Noam Chomsky among others. (From: Wikipedia.org.)


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“...though it was possible to import material things...it was impossible to import the social basis for their creation.”

Source: "Japanese Art," by Joan Stanley-Baker, Revised and Expanded Edition, Thames and Hudson World of Art, 1984. Chapter 7: Modern Japan (1868 -- ), Page 205.

"Japanese Art," by Joan Stanley-Baker, Revised and Expanded Edition, Thames and Hudson World of Art, 1984.

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