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高沢 皓司 / Koji Takazawa

¥1,980(¥1,800 + tax)

Publisher/新泉社

   Published/1984
Format/ソフトカバー   Pages/-   Size/258*193*13
Google翻訳
"Zenkyoto Graffiti" by Koji Takazawa (1947-), a freelance journalist. After experiencing the Zenkyoto movement, Koji Takazawa became a freelance journalist after working as a reporter and editor. He specializes in social and student movements in post-war Japan, and since 1990 has repeatedly visited North Korea and continued to interview refugees. In 1999, he won the Kodansha Non-Fiction Award for Fate. This book is a comprehensive compilation of photos and texts of the Zenkyoto movement that took place in the late 1960s. The Zenkyoto movement was ``a movement fought mainly by sect radical students from the perspective of questioning the nature of universities and scholarship'' (from the text). It was developed into the struggle, the Sasebo struggle, the Sanrizuka struggle, and so on. While suppressing such a series of trends, it contains plenty of peripheral information such as student favorite songs, commentary on helmets for each sect, and book reviews. Also, in this book, there are many powerful photos of the battle scene that convey the realism of the struggle. The photos are credited to photojournalist Mituri Rio.
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