山羊の肺 沖縄1968〜2005(First Edition, Signed)

平敷 兼七 / Kenshichi Heshiki

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Publisher/影書房

   Published/2007
Format/ハードカバー   Pages/194   Size/190*190*20
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A photo collection by Japanese photographer Kenshichi Hirashiki, "Goat's Lungs: Okinawa 1968-2005 (First Edition, Signed)". Hirashiki Kenshichi is a representative Okinawan photographer who was active from the late 1960s to the 2000s. In the late 1960s, the Okinawa Struggle broke out on the island over the joint statement of the Japanese and US governments and the return of Okinawa to the mainland, and many photographers visited the island and presented the reality of the situation through their photographs. In the midst of this, Hirashiki was a photographer who did not turn his attention to the mainstream of the struggle, but continued to pursue the people living on the "island" and continued to capture Okinawa with an inner gaze. Before the return, women who supported their families by selling themselves in restaurants and brothels were considered "shameful" after the return, and were chased away to entertainment districts and islands. His works depicting the lives of people living before and after the war are a "microcosm" of Okinawa that tells of a unique history. Hirashiki Kenshichi's work, which kept him away from the limelight and continued to "take pictures of shadows" backstage, portrayed Okinawa in a way that was different from the Okinawan image conveyed by photographers such as Kanayama Toshiaki and Tomatsu Shomei, who later immigrated to Okinawa. This book, "Goat's Lungs," is the last photo book Hirashiki left behind during his lifetime. First edition published in 2007. Signed by the photographer .
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