ボート・ピープル 日本の中のベトナム難民 / Boat People Vietnamese Refugees in Japan(Fair Copy)

前川 誠 / Makoto Maekawa

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Publisher/Self-Published(私家版)

   Published/1978
Format/ソフトカバー   Pages/107   Size/258*183*8
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A collection of works by Japanese photographer Makoto Maekawa, "Boat People Vietnamese Refugees in Japan (Fair copy)". Born in Nagoya in 1944, after graduating from Tokyo College of Photography, Makoto Maekawa started his career as a freelancer in 1970 and was also a member of the Japan Realism Photography Group. This book is a collection of photographs published in 1978, covering Vietnamese refugees who sought to move from their homeland to other countries during the war in Vietnam. Boat people are refugees who go out into the sea on a handmade boat and drift while waving the "SOS" flag to seek help. At that time, the Japanese government was reluctant to accept refugees, and it was the private facilities such as religious groups that accepted the people who landed, and the Japanese ship was the one that ignored the boat people most at sea. It has been. A book filled with the thoughts of photographers who appealed for such an absurd reality and insisted that Japan should actively reach out to refugees. Several ants drawn.
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<Condition> Main body: Cover with few threads and few damages
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