東大全共闘 1968-1969(Signed)

渡辺 眸 / Hitomi Watanabe

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Publisher/新潮社

   Published/2007
Format/ソフトカバー   Pages/182   Size/200*150*15
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A photo collection by Japanese female photographer Watanabe Hitomi, "Todai Zenkyoto 1968-1969 (With OBI)". Shinjuku was the base, stage, and battlefield of the cultural movement in the 1960s. The legendary photo collection "Shinjuku Contemporary (1968)" depicts the passionate people who gathered there. Watanabe Hitomi, a representative female photographer of postwar Japan, continued to depict the trends of the times with overflowing curiosity, such as "Todai Zenkyoto (1969)", which she documented as the only one allowed to shoot inside the barricades, and "Tenjiku" in India, which she recorded over a period of about seven years from the 1970s. This book is a revised new edition of the above-mentioned "Todai Zenkyoto". The following is an excerpt from the text of Yoshitaka Yamamoto, a former leader of the Tokyo University All-Campus Joint Struggle League and a multi-award-winning scientist who contributed to this book: "Her photographs do not only capture the intense combat scenes of the struggle, but also the everyday life of the barricaded space as a liberated space, which makes them fundamentally different from those taken from the outside by media photojournalists who only pursue images with a high degree of incident, making them even more valuable." With obi. Signed by the photographer .
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