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Review of Japanese Culture and Society 第28号が刊行されました

Review of Japanese Culture and Society 28号が刊行されました

CONTENTS
Design and Society in Modern Japan
Ignacio Adriasola,
Sarah Teasley, and
Jilly Traganou

Design and Society in Modern Japan: An Introduction
(with a Bibliography by Tsuji Yasutaka and Kikkawa Hideaki)
Economic and Ideological Arguments for Design’s Social Role in Prewar Japan
Yasuda Rokuzō Japan’s Industrial Arts: Present and Future (1917)
(translated by Penny Bailey)

Kunii Kitarō Industrial Arts and the Development of Japan’s Industry (1932)
(translated by Penny Bailey)

Kon Wajirō What Is Modernology (1927)
(translated by Ignacio Adriasola)

Hamada Masuji Conclusion to Introduction to Commercial Art (1930) (translated by Magdalena Kolodziej)

Helena Čapková Believe in socialism ...”: Architect Bedřich Feuerstein and His Perspective on Modern Japan and Architecture

Postwar Recovery, Affluence, and Its Critique
Kuroishi Izumi Rethinking the Social Role of Architecture in the Ideas and Work of the Japanese Architectural Group NAU

Nakai Kōichi A Testimony from the Postwar Period (2008) (translated by Kim Mc Nelly)

Kon Wajirō,
Moderator
Roundtable: Young Women Designers Speak (1956) (translated by Haley Blum)
Toyoguchi Katsuhei “Good Design” and “Good Quality” for the Consumer (1965) (translated by Penny Bailey)

Kawazoe Noboru The City of the Future (1960) (translated by Ignacio Adriasola)

Ekuan Kenji An Introduction to the World of Tools (1969) (translated by Frank Feltens)

Ory Bartal The 1968 Social Uprising and Advertising Design in Japan: The Work of Ishioka Eiko and Suzuki Hachirō

The Emergence of Social Design in Response to the 3.11 Triple Disaster
Christian Dimmer Place-Making Before and After 3.11: The Emergence of Social Design in Post-Disaster,
Post-Growth Japan

Yoko Akama Ba of Emptiness: A Place of Potential for Designing Social Innovation

Art in Focus
“Archival Considerations” From the PoNJA-GenKon 10th Anniversary Symposium (2014)
Reiko Tomii,
Section Editor
Introduction
   Program Summary
   Abstracts

Kevin Concannon Lost in the Archive: Yoko Ono and John Lennon’s Four Thoughts

Tsuji Yasutaka From Design to Environment:
“Art and Technology” in Two 1966 Exhibitions at the Matsuya Department Store
(Translated by Nina Horisaki-Christens with Reiko Tomii)

On the Contributors

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