無告の民 カンボジアの証言

大石 芳野 / Yoshino Oishi

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Publisher/岩波書店

   Published/1982
Format/ハードカバー&スリップケース   Pages/174   Size/190*253*18
Google翻訳
A collection of works by Yoshino Oishi, one of Japan's leading female photographers, "Signed" Born in Tokyo in 1944. While studying at Nihon University College of Art, Department of Photography, was shocked by the Vietnam War. Yoshino Oishi, who visited Vietnam and Cambodia in 1966 and started working as a freelance news photographer upon graduation. Beginning with "Papany", which follows a Ghanaian boy in the early 70's, "I should come, spring, etc." A photographer who has continued to portray human dignity and the local climate and culture based on "war," "conflict," "disaster," and "scars," such as Vietnam and the Soviet Union, and Fukushima in recent years. Has continued to this day without any cloudiness. And this book is a collection of works that recorded the traces of the massacre during the "Por Pot faction" administration in Cambodia in the 1970s. It is a masterpiece of journalism that depicts a sad drama that can only be shot by Oishi and the strength of human beings who try to live positively even in that environment. Third printing. Autographed by a photographer .
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