Detour Quarry 12 - Once Upon a Time in the North (Golden Kamuy vol 17-21)
Description
Covering: Golden Kamuy volumes 17 to 21
A lot happening in this batch of Kamuy as the status quo reconfigures once again, the detour into Russia wraps itself up and our main duo have to contend with the clashes in their perspectives. Also Red has more movie this time.
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Timestamps:
00:00 - Intro
03:32 - Winchester '73
05:32 - A Bullet for the General
11:44 - Princess Mononoke
17:49 - Once Upon in the West
22:24 - Tanigaki's History Hotpot - Touhoku and Internal Colonialism
1:10:15 - Golden Kamuy discussion
2:21:00 - Outro
Sources:
- Relevant images
- Giblin, Anne. "From the Inside-Out: Social Networks of Migration from Tōhoku, Japan 1872-1937." (PhD diss. University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, 2015).
- Gramsci, Antonio. The Gramsci Reader: selected writings, 1916-1935, ed. David Forgacs. NYU press, 2000.
- Hopson, Nathan. Ennobling Japan’s Savage Northeast: Tōhoku as Postwar Thought, 1945–2011. Harvard University Press, 2017.
- Hopson, Nathan. "Systems of Irresponsibility and Japan's Internal Colony." The Asia-Pacific Journal, 11 no. 52 (2013).
- Hopson, Nathan. "Takahashi Tomio's Henkyou: Eastern Easts and Western Wests." Japan Review 27 (2014): 141-170.
- Kawanishi, Hidemichi. Tōhoku: Japan's Constructed Outland. Translated by Nanyan Guo and Raquel Hill. Brill, 2016.
- Unseen Japan - Zuzu-ben: How Japan’s Northern Dialects Became Shorthand for “Hick”
- National Geographic - Japan's 400-Year-Old Bear Hunt Is Sacred—and Controversial
- Discover Tenkara - Matagi: Spiritual Hunters of Japan’s Snowy Mountains
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