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Fuchikami Hakuy? and the 'Manchukuo pastoral' in 1930s Japanese art photography / Charrier, Philip   Journal Article
Charrier, Philip Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract The art photography of Fuchikami Hakuy? and his circle in Japanese Manchuria is commonly and benignly treated as hybridized modernism, a product of the bending of conventional 1930s Japanese styles (pictorialist, constructivist, realist) through contact with the unfamiliar and the exotic. As such it is deemed reflexive in relation to the stimuli of a new land and peoples, but disconnected from the political, economic, and social processes of imperialism and colonialism in Northeast China. The following article uses both structuralist and post-structuralist theoretical approaches to challenge this interpretation, arguing that through the skilful erasure of colonial violence and disruption, the lyrical images of villages, agriculturalists, and factories produced by Fuchikami and his Mansh? Shashin Sakka Ky?kai (Manchuria Photographic Artists Association) participate directly in processes of state construction in Manchukuo. The development of a quasi-documentary pastoral aesthetic by Fuchikami and the Manchuria photographers is given close attention in the analysis, particularly as it relates to the influence of French Barbizon school painting on late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Japanese art.
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Limits of discipline, or how to make sense of the state of the / Pijl, Kees van der   Journal Article
Pijl, Kees Van Der Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Key Words Economy  Global Political Economy  Governance  Kant  Hegel  Human Revolution 
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Rescaling as a leading national transformation project: decoding state rescaling in China's changing / Chen, Hao; Zhang, Jingxiang; Li, Xiangyu; Zhang, Zhao   Journal Article
Chen, Hao Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract it is worthwhile to empirically probe the prominent value of the transformation process by employing the state rescaling perspective. However, the stated rescaling, as an important theoretical discourses, that not been s_\ stoically scrutinized in Chinese context. In this article. the empirical lrainexxorlx based on the central state--led regional planning and its changes is established and implemented to unfold the solution tra_iector} of China's six state scaling stages since 1953. In the mean- time. it is argued that China's state rescaling is not resulted from o\enroll socioeconomic tt'ansforination. hut plays a role as the leading project. theoretical . it could he concluded that state rescaling in China is neither the product of internal 'natural economic process' nor the consequence triggered have the globalization. hut the outcome or" the state's politic political selection.
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