RIS ID

94559

Publication Details

Leggett, M. (2014). Cinema Of Actuality: Japanese Avant-Garde Filmmaking In The Season Of Image Politics by Yuriko Furuhata (review). Leonardo, 47 (5), 519-520.

Abstract

The Japanese word eizo is central to an understanding of the significance of the interventions made into the cultural life of the nation by a relatively small grouping of artists and writers working between the 1950s and 1970s. Traditionally used as a phenomenological term in science and philosophy, the character connoted shadow or silhouette, later shifting to signify optical processes. Like the Greek term tehkne, creativeness and the tools used to achieve the outcome are relative, nuanced and complex.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/LEON_r_00875