
Annika A. Culver, "Japan's Empire of Birds: Aristocrats, Anglo-Americans, and Transwar Ornithology" (Bloomsbury, 2022)
New Books in East Asian Studies
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Um Birds as a Way to Investigate a Society
The konto army also had its own aviaries for pigeons called pigeon race um which were essentially drones for surveillance purposes. In the Japanese military there was actually a squadron of these pigeons that could be released to obtain data. birds provide this really interesting view into the control of the new state by the Japanese right uh This kind of utopian space that they they fashion for this political experiment called manchukuo and unfortunately fails because they are not able to deploy the assets of the largest population in the region.
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