The archipelagic thought of Asia is One (1973) and the documentary film collective NDU

Alexander Zahlten
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ABSTRACT This essay explores the work of the legendary Japanese documentary film collective Nihon Documentarist Union (NDU) through their writings and their provocative film Asia is One (1973). It interprets NDU’s uncompromising approach to the aesthetics and politics of documentary film as a variation of archipelagic thought – emphasizing flows, interactions, and hybridity over fixed personal and national boundaries. Asia is One maps the radically heterogeneous space of Okinawa just around the time of its ‘reversion’ to Japan. By engaging with former labourers from the horrific wartime coal mines – many of which were born in other parts of East Asia – as well as migrant workers, fishermen, Taiwanese smugglers and Atayal villagers in Taiwan NDU redefines the region as deeply, sometimes disturbingly, but also promisingly networked. Shooting films on Korean victims of the atomic bombs in Busan, or in later incarnations travelling to Micronesia or Palestine, NDU searched for a new kind of cosmopolitanism through an emphasis on ‘fluidity’ and ‘place’. Highly influential in their time, NDU was nearly erased from Japanese documentary history. This essay aims to build on recent attempts in Japan to re-introduce their work and to understand their redefinition of documentary film and of the geopolitical imagination.
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《亚洲的群岛思想是一体》(1973)和纪录片集体NDU
摘要本文通过传奇的日本纪录片集体日本纪录片人联盟(NDU)的作品和他们的煽动性电影《亚洲是一体的》(1973)来探讨他们的作品。它将NDU对纪录片美学和政治的毫不妥协的态度解释为群岛思想的变体——强调流动、互动和跨越固定的个人和国家边界的混合。《亚洲一体》描绘了冲绳“回归”日本前后截然不同的空间。通过与可怕的战时煤矿的前工人——其中许多人出生在东亚其他地区——以及台湾的移民工人、渔民、台湾走私者和泰雅族村民接触,NDU将该地区重新定义为深度的、有时令人不安的、但也充满希望的网络化地区。NDU拍摄了关于釜山原子弹受害者的电影,或者在后来前往密克罗尼西亚或巴勒斯坦的化身中,通过强调“流动性”和“地方性”,寻找一种新的世界主义。NDU在当时极具影响力,几乎从日本纪录片史上抹去。本文旨在以日本最近的尝试为基础,重新介绍他们的作品,并理解他们对纪录片和地缘政治想象的重新定义。
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Journal of Japanese and Korean Cinema
Journal of Japanese and Korean Cinema Arts and Humanities-Visual Arts and Performing Arts
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期刊介绍: Journal of Japanese and Korean Cinema is a fully refereed forum for the dissemination of scholarly work devoted to the cinemas of Japan and Korea and the interactions and relations between them. The increasingly transnational status of Japanese and Korean cinema underlines the need to deepen our understanding of this ever more globalized film-making region. Journal of Japanese and Korean Cinema is a peer-reviewed journal. The peer review process is double blind. Detailed Instructions for Authors can be found here.
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