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This academic lecture explores the historical trajectory of social movements in Japan following World War II, including student activism and anti-war movements, and examines how these movements profoundly influenced the creation of literature, cinema, and fine arts. Furthermore, the presentation offers a comparative analysis of the similarities and differences between social movements in Taiwan and Japan, prompting participants to reflect on the deeper societal significance underlying these cultural phenomena.

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