海よ、黙っているな 1969年-1976年・東京湾からの報告 / The Sea, Don't Be Silent

北原 龍三 / Ryuzo Kitahara

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Publisher/現代史出版会

   Published/1976
Format/ソフトカバー   Pages/95   Size/260*183*8
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Japanese photographer Ryuzo Kitahara's photo book, "The Sea, Don't Be Silent, Report from Tokyo Bay, 1969-1976. Journalist Ryuzo Kitahara was born in Tokyo in 1936 and worked as a freelance photographer in the 1960s after working in the photography department of Japan Press Service. He was also one of the creators of the Japan Realism Photography Group, and his masterpiece was also a "Muntuk Korachi -Ainu Yesterday/Today/Tomorrow-". For more than 20 years, he has been chasing after the Ainu people who have been suffering from discrimination, and he married a woman from the Sakhalin Ainu who met during that time, and now his son is also a researcher of Ainu culture. And this book is an early representative work of Ryuzo Kitahara, which is lined up with the above works. A documentary that followed the “Tokyo Bay/Sea” and the “fishermen” who lived there for seven years, who had lost their lives and lives due to sewage/drainage and land reclamation due to economic growth priority. A book that can be called a masterpiece of journalism, in which the anger of the insidiousness of the government and the government that polluted the sea and forced the fishermen was filled. (Recorded in The Japanese Photobook 1912–1990)
<Related Artists> 北井 一夫 / Kazuo Kitai
<Condition> Jacket: Aged, Main body: Very few stains on the ground
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