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This is a collection of photographic works published by an anonymous photographer (indicated as "Student Collective" in "The Japanese Photobook 1912–1990") in the fall of 1971, before the return of Okinawa to the mainland. Probably due to the photography students of a vocational school or university, but people on the mainland who have no sense of ownership while saying "Okinawa problem" and "Okinawa problem" think about the reality of "Okinawa". A book that came to be published from the thought that we had to change our minds and take some action. Everywhere has become "Americanization", English buildings and signs are prevalent in Naha city, Pepsi Cola manufacturing factory on the mainland, a family of mixed Americans and Japanese, Koza riot, demonstration by locals And so on, it reflects the actual situation of Okinawa, which is far from the mainland. In addition, the series of anti-American actions of Koza is expressed by copying contacts, and the layout is black and white and the layout is elaborate in the vertical and horizontal directions. It's a wonderful book that you can feel. (Slightly wet stains and waviness around some pages)
<Related Artists>石川 真生 / Mao Ishikawa
<Condition> Good〜Acceptable. Some wear on the cover. Slightly water damages around the few pages. So slightly stains on the margin of pages and slightly waving.