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ID108788
Title ProperEmotional geography of Shinjuku
Other Title Informationthe case of Chikatetsu Hiroba (Underground Plaza, 1970)
LanguageENG
AuthorEckersall, Peter
Publication2011.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Ouchida Keiya's Chikatetsu Hiroba (Underground Plaza, 1970), a film from the Japanese underground cinema movement, documents the gathering of 'folk guerrillas' (activists and student protestors) at the underground plaza linking the west and east exits of the vast Shinjuku railway station in February 1969. This essay analyses their protests by highlighting their apparent search for a new performative praxis, amidst evidence of complicated broken threads, misplaced emotions and disconnections between politics and action. Through occupying and restoring other uses of the space, I argue that the protestors desired to remake the city as a forum for ideological confrontation and revolutionary aesthetics.
`In' analytical NoteJapanese Studies Vol. 31, No. 3; Dec 2011: p.333-343
Journal SourceJapanese Studies Vol. 31, No. 3; Dec 2011: p.333-343
Key WordsEmotional Geography ;  Shinjuku ;  Chikatetsu Hiroba ;  Japanese Underground Cinema Movement ;  Folk Guerrillas ;  Aesthetics ;  Japan