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A valuable resource featuring "An Attempt at a Theory of Corpses" (by Hidetoshi Fuse) and over 150 previously unpublished photographs. It provides explanations of valuable images of corpses and human remains, as well as the art history of corpses. Includes anatomical drawings, plastic corpses, Kusōshi Emaki (paintings depicting the stages of decomposition), transi (sculptural representations of the deceased), mummies, the history of corpse aesthetics, corpses in film, war, turmoil, disasters, crime, etc., all included in electronic media. *This contains academically graphic images. Please be advised. "Corpse Reader: Hidetoshi Fuse's Corpse CD-ROM" – 1994/ By Hidetoshi Fuse: Shoeisha Includes 1 CD-ROM ¥6,674 Table of Contents Discovery of Corpses Corpses as Rivals Plastic Corpses The Art of Corpses A Corpse Photo for Every Home Corpses Disappeared in Edo Electronic Ghosts and Corpses Hidetoshi Fuse Profile Born in 1960. Completed a doctoral program (Art History) at Tokyo University of the Arts. Holds a Ph.D. After serving as an assistant at the University of Tokyo's Faculty of Medicine (Anatomy), he is currently active as a "writer and art critic." After retiring as an assistant at the University of Tokyo, he travels to the great nature of the world, including the Galapagos, Africa-Zaire, the Red Sea, and the Amazon. Numerous publications include "Find the Corpse!" (Hozokan), "Post-Human" (Hozokan), "Cyber Edition - Essay Reader" (Kodansha), "The Forbidden World of Corpses" (Seishun Publishing), "Museums Have Brains" (Iwanami Shoten), "Memories of Life" (PHP), "Dr. Da Vinci, Diving into the Sea" (Seikatsujin Shinsho), and others. He co-authored "Anatomy Time" (Tetsugakushoin) with Takeshi Yoro. He has also edited "Illustrated Theory of Corpses" (Hozokan), etc. ***The item is clean except for the obi (sleeve), but please consider this a used item. Art Criticism Medicine Human Remains Mummies A Guide to Corpses Anatomical drawings, Plastic corpses, Mummies, Corporations in film, War, Crime, Electronic media, "An Attempt at a Theory of Corpses" Contains over 150 previously unpublished photographs.
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