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SEIGENSHA Art Publishing
Address | 9-1 Umetadacho Kyotoshinakagyokukarasumahigashiiru Kyoto, JAPAN ZIP:604-8136 |
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Author: Tatsuru Uchida
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著者:内田 樹
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B6/262 pages
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Country of manufacture: Japan
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The latest in the [Machiba] series, a collection of art theory by Tatsuru Uchida! The latest in the [Art Theory] series, a compilation of critiques on art from the writings of the thinker*Tatsuru Uchida! The art theory is finally born! Uchida's book discusses freedom of expression, freedom of speech, and democracy, which are the basis for the creation of art, and provides a reading of artists such as Yukio Mishima, Yasujiro Ozu, Hayao Miyazaki, Haruki Murakami, Eiichi Otaki, and Carole King and their works from Uchida's perspective. Also included is a special discussion with Oriza Hirata, playwright*director and president of the College of Arts, Culture and Tourism. They talk about Japan and the world, antinomianism, and the state of society in the face of the Corona Disaster. In a divided and stagnant society, the human spirit is always hopeful. In the midst of a society that is fragmented and stagnant, the human spirit is always full of hope; This book opens up a world of art filled with intellectual curiosity that makes us feel that way. This book is full of intellectual curiosity and opens a world of art; *The end of the book includes a special dialogue with playwright*director Oriza Hirata ; Tatsuru Uchida Born in Tokyo in 1950; Born in Tokyo in 1950. Graduated from the University of Tokyo, Faculty of Letters, Department of French Literature. D. from Tokyo Metropolitan University. Professor emeritus at Kobe College Faculty of Letters. Specializes in contemporary French thought, film theory, and martial arts. Author of "Nihon Shugyou-ron" (Mishima-sha) and other works. |
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The latest in the [Art Theory] series, a compilation of critiques on art from the writings of the thinker*Tatsuru Uchida! The art theory is finally born!
Uchida's book discusses freedom of expression, freedom of speech, and democracy, which are the basis for the creation of art, and provides a reading of artists such as Yukio Mishima, Yasujiro Ozu, Hayao Miyazaki, Haruki Murakami, Eiichi Otaki, and Carole King and their works from Uchida's perspective.
Also included is a special discussion with Oriza Hirata, playwright*director and president of the College of Arts, Culture and Tourism. They talk about Japan and the world, antinomianism, and the state of society in the face of the Corona Disaster.
In a divided and stagnant society, the human spirit is always hopeful. In the midst of a society that is fragmented and stagnant, the human spirit is always full of hope;
This book opens up a world of art filled with intellectual curiosity that makes us feel that way. This book is full of intellectual curiosity and opens a world of art;
*The end of the book includes a special dialogue with playwright*director Oriza Hirata ;
Tatsuru Uchida Born in Tokyo in 1950;
Born in Tokyo in 1950. Graduated from the University of Tokyo, Faculty of Letters, Department of French Literature. D. from Tokyo Metropolitan University. Professor emeritus at Kobe College Faculty of Letters. Specializes in contemporary French thought, film theory, and martial arts. Author of "Nihon Shugyou-ron" (Mishima-sha) and other works.