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Tadashi Oshima, agent commercial, a disparu au sortir de son travail en emportant l'argent de son entreprise. Yoshie, sa fiancée lance un avis de recherche et part enquêter avec une équipe de tournage. Peu à peu, à travers les témoignages des personnes qui le connaissaient, se dessine le portrait du disparu : un homme à la fois timide et chapardeur, aimant boire, séduisant les femmes et entretenant une liaison secrète avec Sayo, la propre soeur de Yoshie. Plus l'enquête documentaire avance plus le mystère s'épaissit. La confrontation des deux soeurs qui se haïssent depuis l'enfance donne lieu à un terrifiant happening familial. Quant à lui, l'homme reste introuvable...Lors de sa sortie en 1967, le "faux-documentaire, directement inspiré du cinéma-vérité en vogue dans les années 60, est un genre encore inconnu. Imamura s'amuse à brouiller les pistes, montant images fictionnelles et d'autres authentiques (ou presque). En fin observateur des comportements sociaux qu'il est, il pose une interrogation pertinente sur les notions d'objectivité et de réel.
Mockumentaire --- Années 1960 --- Japon
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Catalogus van de gelijknamige retrospectieve tentoonstelling in het Grassi Museum, Leipzig; van 4 december 2011 tot 4 maart 2012; objecten in metaal, steen en keramiek; schalen, vazen, juwelen en ruimtelijk werk
Bünck, Werner --- 1960 - 2010 --- Duitsland
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Adolescence --- Psychanalyse --- Adolescent --- Klein, Mélanie, 1882-1960
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World history --- anno 1960-1969 --- Algeria
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Theatrical science --- ballet --- anno 1960-1969 --- Russia
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Democracy --- Démocratie --- Mauritania --- Mauritanie --- Politics and government --- Politique et gouvernement --- 1960 --- -Democracy --- Démocratie --- 1960-
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History of Belgium and Luxembourg --- anno 1960-1969 --- Genk
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Purifying Zen: Watsuji Tetsuro's Shamon Dogen makes available in a clear and fluid translation an early classic in modern Japanese philosophy. Steve Bein s annotations, footnotes, introduction, and commentary bridge the gap separating not only the languages but also the cultures of its original readers and its new Western audience. In 1223 the monk Dogen Kigen (1200 1253) came to the audacious conclusion that Japanese Buddhism had become hopelessly corrupt. He undertook a dangerous pilgrimage to China to bring back a purer form of Buddhism and went on to become one of the founders of Soto Zen, still the largest Zen sect in Japan. Seven hundred years later, the philosopher Watsuji Tetsuro (1889 1960) also saw corruption in the Buddhism of his day. Watsuji s efforts to purify the religion sent him not across the seas but searching Japan s intellectual past, where he discovered writings by Dogen that had been hidden away by the monk s own sect. Watsuji later penned Shamon Dogen (Dogen the monk), which single-handedly rescued Dogen from the brink of obscurity, reintroducing Japan to its first great philosophical mind.Purifying Zen is the first English translation of Watsuji s landmark book. A text intended to reacquaint Japan with one of its finest philosophers, the work delves into the complexities of individuals in social relationships, lamenting the stark egoism and loneliness of life in an increasingly Westernized Japan. In addition to an introduction that provides biographical details on Watsuji and Dogen, the translation is supplemented with a brief guide to the themes and ideas of Shamon Dogen, beginning with a consideration of the nature of faith and the role of responsibility in Watsuji s vision of Dogen s Zen. It goes on to examine the technical terms of Dogen s philosophy and the role of written language in Dogen's thought.
Zen Buddhism --- Dogen, - 1200-1253 --- Watsuji, Tetsuro, - 1889-1960
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