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Naoki Yamamoto

    Naoki Yamamoto is a Japanese manga artist whose work delves into the complexities of human psychology and sexuality. He is known for his distinctive artistic style and provocative approach to storytelling, often pushing boundaries to create unsettling yet captivating worlds. Yamamoto's narratives are characterized by their experimental nature and unique visual language, which contribute to the profound and often challenging experiences offered to his readers. His art has cultivated a significant following for its originality and daring exploration of taboo subjects.

    Dance Till Tomorrow Vol.1
    Dialectics without Synthesis
    • Dialectics without Synthesis

      • 248 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Dialectics without Synthesis  explores Japan’s active but previously unrecognized participation in the global circulation of film theory during the first half of the twentieth century. Examining a variety of Japanese theorists working in the fields of film, literature, avant-garde art, Marxism, and philosophy, Naoki Yamamoto offers a new approach to cinematic realism as culturally conditioned articulations of the shifting relationship of film to the experience of modernity. In this study, long-held oppositions between realism and modernism, universalism and particularism, and most notably, the West and the non-West are challenged through a radical reconfiguration of the geopolitics of knowledge production and consumption.

      Dialectics without Synthesis
    • "This volume contains the Dance Til Tomorrow installments from Pulp vol. 1, no. 1 through vol. 2, no. 6 in their entirety"--Title page verso

      Dance Till Tomorrow Vol.1