谺(Acceptable)

新井 正実 / Masami Arai

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Publisher/Self-Published(私家版)

   Published/1970
Format/ソフトカバー   Pages/-   Size/258*180*5
Google翻訳
Japanese photographer Masami Arai's photo book ``Acceptable''. This is a major work by Eiji Oguma, a social and historical historian who is famous for works such as ``Democracy and Patriotism: Postwar Japanese Nationalism and Publicity,'' which refers to the school struggles that broke out around the country around 1970. The photo of a long-haired woman wearing a helmet that graces the cover of Volume 1 of 1968 ``Young People's Rebellion and Its Background'' is included in Masami Arai's ``Ai''. This is an illustration. This book is a collection of works that includes a series of various resistance movements such as the Nihon University Struggle, Tokyo University Struggle, and Waseda University Struggle, as well as various resistance movements such as Haneda Airport, Okinawa Air Base, Kanda Quartier, and Latin. This work is unusual in that it contains many illustrations that deliberately depict faces, even though most of the illustrations are anonymous so as not to leave any evidence. The photographer says, ``After all, a photo is just a photo. It only speaks to us through images. The only thing that can surpass that is ourselves.'' (With endpaper stamps)
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<Condition>
Acceptable with stamp on the flyleaf.
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