週刊アンポ0号〜12号(全13冊)

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¥27,500(¥25,000 + tax)

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This set includes issues 0 through 12 of the Japanese citizen movement magazine Weekly Anpo. Weekly Anpo was first published in 1969, edited by Oda Minoru and others amid the anti-Security Treaty movement, and is a valuable resource that conveys the social fervor and experimental nature of the time. With contributions from Kiyoshi Awazu and Tadanori Yokoo on the cover and layout, the early issues, which deliberately lacked a table of contents or page numbers, clearly demonstrate the magazine's editorial philosophy of freeing the movement from established boundaries. Notable features include not only political commentary but also photography, cartoons, poetry, and statements, freely interweaving these elements to create a new image of citizens and the movement through the magazine format. The black-and-white photographs included in each issue are particularly outstanding. Despite its short publication period, the series' design and ideology were strongly intertwined, making this a valuable collection that offers a multifaceted look at the moment when social conditions and avant-garde expression intersected in 1969-70. While there are 15 issues in total (16 if issue 0 is included), this set includes 13 volumes, from 0 through 12.
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