Throw away your books, rally in the streets: Yoshimoto Takaaki’s taishu concept and the film-making of Terayama Shuji

Ferran De Vargas

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A knowledge of an ideology’s artistic aspect facilitates the understanding of its theory, and vice versa. This article makes a comparative analysis of the film-making of Terayama Shūji, specifically Sho o suteyo machi e deyō [Throw away your books, rally in the streets], and Yoshimoto Takaaki’s theory of taishū, both as components of the Japanese New Left’s ideology of the late 1960s and early 1970s. Specifically, I focus on the parallels between Terayama’s films and Yoshimoto’s theory in their view of the relationship between the intellectual and the masses. I develop this comparative analysis on the basis that, even though both Yoshimoto and Terayama criticize ideology, their proposals contain a strong political component.
Idioma originalInglés
Páginas (desde-hasta)57-81
PublicaciónEstudios de Asia y Africa
Volumen54
N.º1
DOI
EstadoPublicada - 1 ene 2019

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