

Attack on Titan: An Imperialist Propaganda w/ Kazuma Hashimoto
Oct 22, 2024
Kazuma Hashimoto, a media critic and translator, dissects the complex narratives in 'Attack on Titan,' exploring its ties to Japanese imperialism and capitalism. He highlights the series' societal critiques, the emotional depth of its music, and the militaristic ideologies at play. The discussion also dives into the controversial conclusions of the manga, revealing how character relationships reflect broader socio-political themes. Hashimoto emphasizes the importance of contextual understanding in media, urging a reevaluation of artistic expression in light of revolutionary ideals.
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Intro
00:00 • 3min
Art, Politics, and Imperialism in Attack on Titan
02:57 • 5min
Unpacking 'Attack on Titan': Politics and Themes
07:54 • 17min
Ymir and the Shadows of Imperialism
25:10 • 20min
The Controversial End of Attack on Titan
45:14 • 20min
Japan's Militarization and Pacifism
01:05:02 • 13min
Exploring Context and Continuous Learning in Media Engagement
01:17:58 • 4min