Money, trains, and guillotines : art and revolution in 1960s Japan / William Marotti.

Author(s): Marotti, William A.

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Main Title
Money, trains, and guillotines : art and revolution in 1960s Japan
Author(s)
Marotti, William A.
Publisher
Durham and London : Duke University Press, 2013
Collation
xxi, 417 p. : ill.
25 cm.
ISBN
9780822349808
Dewey Class
709.52
Contents
Acknowledgments -- Chronology of Select Events -- Introduction -- Part I. Art against the Police: Akasegawa Genpei's 1,000-Yen Prints, the State, and the Borders of the Everyday -- 1. The Vision of the Police -- 2. The Occupation, the New Emperor System, and the Figure of Japan -- 3. The Process of Art -- Part II. Artistic Practice Finds Its Object: The Avant-Garde and the Yomiuri Independent -- 4. The Yomiuri Independant: Making and Displacing History -- 5. The Yomiuri Anpan -- Part III. Theorizing Art and Revolution -- 6. Beyond the Guillotine: Speaking of Art / Art Speaking -- 7. Naming the Real -- 8. The Moment of the Avant-Garde -- Epilogue.
Language
English
Subject
Arts, Japanese -- 20th century.
Arts -- Political aspects -- Japan -- History -- 20th century.
BRN
4965

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