"Through an extensive exploration of artworks, photographs, films, and other media, Gas Mask Nation offers a nuanced portrayal of a society engaged in a constant balancing act between anxiety and normalcy. . . . Weisenfeld’s work challenges us to reconsider our understanding of how societies engage with war—not just in terms of sacrifice and endurance but through a complex interplay of adaptation, dehumanization, and commercialization. Gas Mask Nation is an invaluable addition to the literature of wartime Japan."