
Hiroji Kubota
Out of the East
Transition and Tradition in Asia
More than two hundred magnificent, full-color photographs document the enormous
productivity of eastern Asia against the
background of traditional life and culture.
In recent years the economies of eastern Asia have
virtually exploded. What started in Japan and Taiwan
after World War II and continued in Hong Kong and Korea, has now touched Vietnam, Cambodia,
Laos, Thailand, China, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia,
and the Philippines. Traditional societies and ways of
life exist side by side with, or are giving way to,
electronic and manufacturing productivity and consumerism
on a scale that is nothing less than a revolution.
While this transformation has been taking place,
Hiroji Kubota has been criss-crossing the area for the
past three years making extraordinary pictures of the
people and places in change.
Kubota's keen eye and thorough understanding
of the area come together in this volume of superb
photographs and provocative captions which, like those of his
acclaimed China volume, entertain and educate us at the same time.
Hiroji Kubota is a member of Magnum, the renowned
photojournalist cooperative. He has published numerous other
photographic volumes including China and From Sea to Shining
Sea (both published by Norton).
1997 / hardcover / ISBN 0-393-04088-7 / 234 full-color and 24 black-and-white photographs / 256 pages /
photography/photo essay
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