Allegories of time and space : Japanese identity in photography and architecture / Jonathan M. Reynolds.

Author
Reynolds, Jonathan M. (Jonathan McKean) [Browse]
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Language
English
Published/​Created
  • Honolulu : University of Hawaiʻi Press, 2015.
  • ©2015
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"Allegories of time and space" explores efforts by leading photographers, artists, architects, and commercial designers to re-envision Japanese cultural identity during the turbulent years between the Asia Pacific War and the bursting of the economic bubble in the 1990s. This search for a 'cultural home'; was a matter of broad public concern and each of the artists under consideration in this volume engaged a wide audience through mass media. These cosmopolitan dreams may seem untethered from their Japanese cultural context, and yet, there were threads that linked the 'urban nomad'; with earlier efforts to situate contemporary Japanese cultural identity in time and space. These artists found it necessary to establish distance from their immediate surroundings temporally or geographically in order to gain some perspective on Japan's rapidly changing society. They all shared an allegorical vision, a capacity to make time and space malleable, to see the present in the past and to find an irreducible cultural center at Japan's geographical periphery. Their work enhanced efforts to redefine tradition in contemporary terms and, by doing so, promoted a future that would be both modern and uniquely Japanese.--Publisher's web page
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Contents
  • Hamaya Hiroshi's "return to Japan": documenting the folk in snow country
  • "Uncanny, hypermodern Japaneseness": Okamoto Tarō and the search for prehistoric modernism
  • Ise Shrine and a modernist construction of Japanese tradition
  • Paradise lost, paradise regained: Tōmatsu Shōmei's photographic engagement with Okinawa
  • "Young female nomads of Tokyo": imagined migration through Tokyo in the days before the bubble burst.
ISBN
  • 9780824854430 ((electronic bk.))
  • 0824854438 ((electronic bk.))
  • 9780824869076
  • 0824869079
OCLC
906108065
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