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Japanese Counterculture: The Antiestablishment Art of Terayama Shuji
Steven C. Ridgely
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|"Steven C. Ridgely’s Japanese Counterculture is invaluable—a long overdue study of Terayama’s complex oeuvre, carefully researched and brilliantly argued. But Japanese Counterculture offers much more: it proposes to redefine the
Terayama Shuji (1935-1983) was an avant-garde Japanese poet, dramatist, film director, and photographer known for his highly provocative work. In this inventive and revealing work, Steven Ridgely examines Terayama's life and art to show that a conventional notion of him does not do full justice to the meaning and importance of his wide-ranging, often playful body of work.
You can specify the type of files you want, for your device.Japanese Counterculture: The Antiestablishment Art of Terayama Shuji | Steven C. Ridgely.Not only was the story interesting, engaging and relatable, it also teaches lessons.