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  1. Kamishibai is a powerful, non-digital medium of communication that was invented in Japan. It combines aspects of Japanese theatrical and storytelling traditions with early cinematic media techniques from abroad. The first kamishibai was invented in the early 19 th century and involved paper puppets, known as tachi-e, that could be flipped ...

  2. The Japanese government began using kamishibai in its propaganda efforts from as early as 1932.12 But it was not until the late 1930s that government and quasi-governmental groups began specifically commissioning and sponsoring plays on particular themes. From 1939 on, all new kamishibai plays produced were created by governmental or

  3. Japanese Kamishibai Propaganda in Historical Context & Teaching Tool NCTA; Videos: What is Kamishibai—An Introduction to kamishibai by Jeffrey Dym Kamishibai Master Yassan–Short excerpt of a performance by the late kamishibai street performer and educator, Yassan, performing a biographical story about the famous cartoonist Tezuka Osamu.

  4. Kamishibai, literally “paper theater” in Japanese, is a form of storytelling that combines a set of standard-size illustrated paper cards paired with a scripted performance by a narrator.

  5. Oct 14, 2021 · Japanese Kamishibai Propaganda in Historical context . 5) Students will write a brief LEQ in which they respond to the following prompt: Identify similarities and differences in the methods, motives and audiences of Japanese Kamishibai with an item of Russian, American or German WWII propaganda.

  6. Kamishibai: Japanese Storytelling. Kamishibai is a form of storytelling particular to Japan. Kamishibai literally means paper ( kami) and theatre ( shibai ). Kamishibai rose to popularity in the 1930s during the Great Depression when previously unemployed men (although there were also a few women) rode by bicycle to various villages or parks ...

  7. Nov 11, 2009 · Kamishibai is a form of picture storytelling that evolved in Japan at the beginning of the twentieth century. With the coining of World War II, it became one of the most widely used mediums for propaganda, targeting both children on the homefront and newly colonized nations. This paper examines some of the types of wartime kamishibai, and the ...

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