絳雲そして 第二次早大斗争の渦の中で / The Crimson Sky . and ...(Acceptable)
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Publisher/映像反戦出版局
Published/(1969)
Format/ソフトカバー Pages/- Size/205*250*5
Google翻訳
The book "The Crimson Sky and ... (Acceptable)" is a photo collection documenting the student struggles that took place at Waseda University from the late 1960s to the early 1970s. The student movement, which began with issues over tuition fee increases and the management of a newly constructed student union building, included ordinary students who had not been involved in political activities, leading them to call themselves the Zengakuren (All-Campus Joint Struggle Committee). They also used force, such as barricading school buildings, making it a precursor to the subsequent university conflicts and the Zengakuren movement. The second Waseda struggle itself was mainly carried out by a non-sectarian group called the Anti-War Alliance, which may have had connections to the publisher of this book, "Eizo Hansen Shuppankyoku" (Image Anti-War Publishing Bureau). Although the book does not credit the photographer, the illustrations and layout are excellent. The nocturnal battle scenes, captured with coarse grain, are blurred and out of focus, yet combined with their sense of realism, create dynamic images that can only be captured in that moment. (Two marks indicate this.)