北緯43度 荒野に火柱が / Latitude 43 North Fires in the Wilderness

写団『写真に何が可能か』

¥82,500(¥75,000 + tax)

Publisher/北海道解放大学出版会

   Published/1970
Format/ソフトカバー   Pages/-   Size/148*210*10
Google翻訳
The “college struggle” has become a big tumult in Japan since the late 1960s. Starting with the representative "Japan-Japan Great Struggle" and "Todai Great Struggle", the wave spreads nationwide. The school dispute is not an individual improvement struggle, but an expression of anxiety and dissatisfaction with the current university system and all the educational orders and systems that support it. What is academic study? What is a university? Students who have the thought of "no?" On the other hand, the school side oppresses students who resist, as if the existence of the university itself was overwhelming. The movement has been published not only in "notebooks" and "papers" but also in "photographs". It is left by photojournalists by unnamed college students and self-published by Graph students themselves. I went. This book, "43 degrees north latitude, the pillar of fire in the wilderness," is a book that summarizes the conflicts that took place at universities in Hokkaido. The quality and layout of the illustrations as well as the volume are substantial, and it is a rare and extremely rare book that should be described as an unknown masterpiece. (Recorded in The Japanese Photobook 1912–1990)
<Related Artists> 全日本学生写真連盟 / All Japan Students Photographers Association
Good. Small chip on the corner of final page.
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