DAMPAK NEGATIF INVASI MILITER JEPANG PADA ZAMAN SHOUWA DALAM MANGA MADOMOWAZERU BATAFURAI KARYA OGURA AKANE
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Ida Ayu Dwi Udiyani
Abstract:
“History are often used as setting in literature work like comics, one of them isMadomowazeru Batafurai. The comic reflected the negative impact of Japanese invasionon the Shouwa era againts Japanese society. By using the theory of postcolonialism, thecomic is analyzed from the point of view of history to see the Shouwa era’s historyreflection and the negative impact of Japanese invasion. According to the result of theanalysis the Shouwa era’s history reflection in the comic are the negative impact ofJapanese invasion which reflected in Madomowazeru Batafurai comic are great hungerin Japan, coup in the capital, China-Japan War, Pacific War, and Sea Battle Philippine.The social impact of Japanese invasion are sending Japanese young men to the warbattlefield, limited goods and the lack of foods, decreasing of jobs, the peoples are losttheir homes, and many victims. The psychology impact of Japanese invasion are worriesthe family of the young men at war, sadness the family left war, depressed Japaneseyoung men, and deep sorrow for the death of the family in the war.”
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2021-11-09
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DWI UDIYANI, Ida Ayu. DAMPAK NEGATIF INVASI MILITER JEPANG PADA ZAMAN SHOUWA DALAM MANGA MADOMOWAZERU BATAFURAI KARYA OGURA AKANE.Humanis, [S.l.], apr. 2014. ISSN 2302-920X. Available at: https://jurnal.harianregional.com/sastra/id-7086. Date accessed: 28 Aug. 2025.
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Volume 5. No. 2. November 2013
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