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Imaging Disaster Tokyo And The Visual Culture Of Japans Great Earthquake Of 1923 Gennifer Weisenfeld

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Imaging Disaster Tokyo And The Visual Culture Of Japans Great Earthquake Of 1923 Gennifer Weisenfeld
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Publisher: University of California Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 310.97 MB
Pages: 400
Author: Gennifer Weisenfeld
ISBN: 9780520954243, 0520954246
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Imaging Disaster Tokyo And The Visual Culture Of Japans Great Earthquake Of 1923 Gennifer Weisenfeld by Gennifer Weisenfeld 9780520954243, 0520954246 instant download after payment.

Focusing on one landmark catastrophic event in the history of an emerging modern nation—the Great Kanto Earthquake that devastated Tokyo and surrounding areas in 1923—this fascinating volume examines the history of the visual production of the disaster. The Kanto earthquake triggered cultural responses that ran the gamut from voyeuristic and macabre thrill to the romantic sublime, media spectacle to sacred space, mournful commemoration to emancipatory euphoria, and national solidarity to racist vigilantism and sociopolitical critique. Looking at photography, cinema, painting, postcards, sketching, urban planning, and even scientific visualizations, Weisenfeld demonstrates how visual culture has powerfully mediated the evolving historical understanding of this major national disaster, ultimately enfolding mourning and memory into modernization.

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