[BOOK][B] Imaging Disaster: Tokyo and the visual culture of Japan's Great Earthquake of 1923

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Imaging Disaster is a rich social history of Japan's Great Kanto Earthquake of 1923. Drawing
on a kaleidoscopic range of images from the fine arts, magazines, cartoons, and other
popular sources, Gennifer Weisenfeld has produced an original study of this catastrophic
event from an art historical perspective.—Jonathan Reynolds, Barnard College Imaging
Disaster is an exhaustive and illuminating study of the visual culture generated by Japan's
most devastating natural disaster. Comprehensive in scope—covering photography …
Imaging Disaster is a rich social history of Japan’s Great Kanto Earthquake of 1923. Drawing on a kaleidoscopic range of images from the fine arts, magazines, cartoons, and other popular sources, Gennifer Weisenfeld has produced an original study of this catastrophic event from an art historical perspective.—Jonathan Reynolds, Barnard College Imaging Disaster is an exhaustive and illuminating study of the visual culture generated by Japan’s most devastating natural disaster. Comprehensive in scope—covering photography, cinema, painting, postcards, sketches, urban planning, and even scientific models—Weisenfeld makes a compelling point that the massive profusion of visual representations that followed the quake must itself be considered an integral part of this tragic historical event.—Seiji Lippit, UCLA
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