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    People of the Twenty-First Century A Portrait of Japanese Society

    A Portrait of Japanese Society

    by Taylor Chapman

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    It seems strange to speak of degrees of uniqueness: either something is unique, or it's not. And yet Japan's society and culture are so singular, so different from anything to be found anywhere else in the world, that Japanese culture can reasonably be declared the world's most unique.



    In 2007, Taylor Chapman traveled to Japan, hired by the Japanese government to teach English to high school students. As he learned the language, Chapman also grew increasingly fascinated by the culture, finally deciding to undertake a collective portrait of Japanese contemporary society.



    Trained in photography at Yale and versed in the history of typological photographic projects, Chapman took his inspiration from a German photographer of the 1930s and set out to photograph all segments of society, from bakers to bankers, from housewives to policemen to hardened gangsters. Over 50 of the resulting images are contained here.



    This book is for anyone interested the dynamics of a culture in transition, or of the tensions of tradition and modernity, or simply in all the myriad oddities of Japan.
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    • Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
    • Project Option: Small Square, 7×7 in, 18×18 cm
      # of Pages: 56
    • Publish Date: Nov 11, 2009
    • Keywords Japan, portrait, society
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    About the Creator
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    Taylor Chapman
    Kumamoto, Japan

    I was born and raised in Houston, Texas. Lacking a photography program at my high school, I designed an independent study in which my father, himself an avid photographer, taught me the basics of black and white photography in our converted darkroom. At Yale University, I studied photography under professors such as Lois Conner and Tim Davis and won a fellowship to complete a photographic and written essay of Spain's Camino de Santiago pilgrimage. After college, I spent two years in Charlotte, North Carolina with the Teach for America program, and have now spent nearly two years in Kumamoto, Japan with the JET program. From July 10 to 25, I will be holding my fifth solo photo show, here in Kumamoto.

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