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The agritopianists : thinking and practice in rural Japan / Ou Ning ; translated by Matt Turner and Weng Haiying.
Main entry:

Ning, Ou, author.

Title & Author:

The agritopianists : thinking and practice in rural Japan / Ou Ning ; translated by Matt Turner and Weng Haiying.

Publication:

Boston : The Center for Arts, Design, and Social Research, 2024.

Description:

viii, 239 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 19 cm

Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 237-239).
Preface -- The spark -- White birch society -- Abiko -- The ideal world -- New village debate -- Echoes in China -- Second life -- Postwar years -- Agricultural fundamentalism -- Semi-agricultural life -- The ihatov -- Patron saint of agriculture -- The true way -- The agritopias -- Translators' note -- Glossary -- References.
Translated from the Chinese.
Summary:

"As a part of his research and writing series on the historical practices of communitarian utopia in different countries since the 19th century, Ou Ning's new book The Agritopianists: Thinking and Practice in Rural Japan focuses on the labor and life experiments of a group of intellectuals in rural areas of this Asian country in the 20th century. From the collective Atarashiki-mura (New Village) movement initiated by Mushakoji Saneatsu, through many other individual semi-agricultural life practices of Japanese writers and artists, the book traces the emergence of a shared agricultural fundamentalism that informed and evolved into active political interventions in response to the social crisis caused by the Great Depression. The book also explores the enduring influence of Ando Shoeki, the great utopian thinker of the 18th century, on modern Japanese radical thought. Ou Ning combines original field investigation with a close reading of the historical archives to construct a narrative spanning periods and geographies that is always attentive to specific details. The book takes the reader to the historical scene, and asks them to consider its relevance to the even now more urgent questions of ways of living and planetary thinking. Among the many histories of utopian thought and experiments, this is a unique Asian version, a re-thinking of social and environmental possibilities through geographical, political, and cultural differences." -- Back cover

ISBN:

1735698113 hardcover
9781735698113 hardcover

Subject:

Communal living Japan History 20th century.
Intellectuals Housing Japan History 20th century.
Utopias.
Utopias Japan 20th century.
Utopies.
Utopies Japon 20e siècle.
Communes (Contre-culture) Japon Histoire 20e siècle.
Intellectuels Logement Japon Histoire 20e siècle.

Added entries:

Turner, Matt, translator.
Haiying, Weng, translator.

Holdings:

Location: Library main 321037
Call No.: 321037
Copy: 1
Status: Available

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