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SUMMARY:Book Talk: The Fine Art of Persuasion\, with Duke Professor Gennifer Weisenfeld
DESCRIPTION:Come celebrate the launch of a new Duke faculty publication\, 
 The Fine Art of Persuasion: Corporate Advertising Design\, Nation\, and 
 Empire in Modern Japan (Duke University Press\, 2025)\, by Walter H. 
 Annenberg Distinguished Professor of Art and Art History Gennifer 
 Weisenfeld. The book examines the evolution of Japanese advertising graphic 
 design from the early 1900s through the 1964 Tokyo Olympics\, a pivotal 
 design event that rebranded Japan on the world stage.\n\nProfessor 
 Weisenfeld will discuss her new book with Paul Jaskot\, Professor of Art\, 
 Art History & Visual Studies. A book-signing will follow the 
 discussion.\n\nCopies of the book will be available for purchase. 
 Registration optional but encouraged to help estimate 
 attendance.\n\nCo-sponsored by Duke University Press\n\n\nAbout the 
 Author\n\nGennifer Weisenfeld is Walter H. Annenberg Distinguished 
 Professor of Art and Art History at Duke University. She is the author of 
 Gas Mask Nation: Visualizing Civil Air Defense in Wartime Japan\; Imaging 
 Disaster: Tokyo and the Visual Culture of Japan’s Great Earthquake of 
 1923\; and Mavo: Japanese Artists and the Avant-Garde\, 1905–1931—all 
 of which are available in print and ebook format through the Duke 
 University Libraries.\n\n\nRead the OA Edition\n\nThe Fine Art of 
 Persuasion is published by Duke University Press and will be released as a 
 physical monograph for purchase\, but also as a free open access ebook\, 
 made possible by Duke University’s participation in TOME (Toward an Open 
 Monograph Ecosystem)\, a collaboration of the Association of American 
 Universities\, the Association of University Presses\, and the Association 
 of Research Libraries. Funding from Duke University Libraries made it 
 possible to open this publication to the world.
LOCATION:Rubenstein Library 153 (Holsti-Anderson Family Assembly Room)\, West Campus
ORGANIZER;CN="Duke University Libraries":MAILTO:tcrich@duke.edu
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