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Author |
: Arthur Nolletti |
Publisher |
: Indiana University Press |
Total Pages |
: 378 |
Release |
: 2005 |
ISBN-10 |
: 0253344840 |
ISBN-13 |
: 9780253344847 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (40 Downloads) |
Synopsis The Cinema of Gosho Heinosuke by : Arthur Nolletti
The first book-length work in English of one of the most important directors of the Golden Age of Japanese cinema.
Author |
: Arthur Nolletti |
Publisher |
: Indiana University Press |
Total Pages |
: 356 |
Release |
: 2005-04-15 |
ISBN-10 |
: 0253217253 |
ISBN-13 |
: 9780253217257 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (53 Downloads) |
Synopsis The Cinema of Gosho Heinosuke by : Arthur Nolletti
The first book-length work in English of one of the most important directors of the Golden Age of Japanese cinema.
Author |
: Dennis Washburn |
Publisher |
: Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages |
: 418 |
Release |
: 2001 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9780521771825 |
ISBN-13 |
: 052177182X |
Rating |
: 4/5 (25 Downloads) |
Synopsis Word and Image in Japanese Cinema by : Dennis Washburn
Word and Image in Japanese Cinema examines the complex relationship between the temporal order of linguistic narrative and the spatiality of visual spectacle, a dynamic that has played an important role in much of Japanese film. The tension between the controlling order of words and the liberating fragmentation of images has been an important force that has shaped modern culture in Japan and that has also determined the evolution of its cinema. In exploring the rift between word and image, the essays in this volume clarify the cultural imperatives that Japanese cinema reflects, as well as the ways in which the dialectic of word and image has informed the understanding and critical reception of Japanese cinema in the West.
Author |
: Mitsuyo Wada-Marciano |
Publisher |
: University of Hawaii Press |
Total Pages |
: 201 |
Release |
: 2008-01-22 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9780824863746 |
ISBN-13 |
: 0824863747 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (46 Downloads) |
Synopsis Nippon Modern by : Mitsuyo Wada-Marciano
"Devastated by the 1923 earthquake, Tokyo re-built itself in symbiosis with an image of modernity concocted by its own film studios. Nippon Modern renders that image, aspect after fascinating aspect, in sharp detail. Scores of films make up that image, a few resurrected in this volume for intense and delightful analysis. A sensitive viewer and an honest resourceful historian, Wada-Marciano lays out what she’s found in relation to other studies of this precious period, and she does so without hyperbole and without a glaring agenda. She makes you understand how, after Tokyo would again be devastated in 1945, these ‘modern’ films could become objects of nostalgia. Such is the care she gives her subject and such the fragility of that subject." —Dudley Andrew, Yale University "Nippon Modern will be recognized as one of the core books of Japanese film studies, a must-read for anyone interested in Japanese cinema. Because it brings Japanese cinema study into dialogue with important debates in history, area studies, and post colonial studies, it should have a wide and heterogeneous readership that will be attracted to its compelling analysis of important films and straightforward narration of biographies and studio history." —Abé Mark Nornes, University of Michigan Nippon Modern is the first intensive study of Japanese cinema in the 1920s and 1930s, a period in which the country’s film industry was at its most prolific and a time when cinema played a singular role in shaping Japanese modernity. During the interwar period, the signs of modernity were ubiquitous in Japan’s urban architecture, literature, fashion, advertising, popular music, and cinema. The reconstruction of Tokyo following the disastrous earthquake of 1923 high lighted the extent of this cultural transformation, and the film industry embraced the reconfigured space as an expression of the modern. Shochiku Kamata Film Studios (1920–1936), the focus of this study, was the only studio that continued filmmaking in Tokyo following the city’s complete destruction. Mitsuyo Wada-Marciano points to the influence of the new urban culture in Shochiku’s interwar films, acclaimed as modan na eiga, or modern films, by and for Japanese. Wada-Marciano’s thought-provoking examinations illustrate the reciprocal relationship between cinema and Japan’s vernacular modernity—what Japanese modernity actually meant to Japanese. Her thorough and thoughtful analyses of dozens of films within the cultural contexts of Japan con tribute to the current inquiry into non-Western vernacular modernities.
Author |
: Catherine Russell |
Publisher |
: Duke University Press |
Total Pages |
: 486 |
Release |
: 2008-09-08 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9780822388685 |
ISBN-13 |
: 0822388685 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (85 Downloads) |
Synopsis The Cinema of Naruse Mikio by : Catherine Russell
One of the most prolific and respected directors of Japanese cinema, Naruse Mikio (1905–69) made eighty-nine films between 1930 and 1967. Little, however, has been written about Naruse in English, and much of the writing about him in Japanese has not been translated into English. With The Cinema of Naruse Mikio, Catherine Russell brings deserved critical attention to this under-appreciated director. Besides illuminating Naruse’s contributions to Japanese and world cinema, Russell’s in-depth study of the director sheds new light on the Japanese film industry between the 1930s and the 1960s. Naruse was a studio-based director, a company man renowned for bringing films in on budget and on time. During his long career, he directed movies in different styles of melodrama while displaying a remarkable continuity of tone. His films were based on a variety of Japanese literary sources and original scripts; almost all of them were set in contemporary Japan. Many were “women’s films.” They had female protagonists, and they depicted women’s passions, disappointments, routines, and living conditions. While neither Naruse or his audiences identified themselves as “feminist,” his films repeatedly foreground, if not challenge, the rigid gender norms of Japanese society. Given the complex historical and critical issues surrounding Naruse’s cinema, a comprehensive study of the director demands an innovative and interdisciplinary approach. Russell draws on the critical reception of Naruse in Japan in addition to the cultural theories of Harry Harootunian, Miriam Hansen, and Walter Benjamin. She shows that Naruse’s movies were key texts of Japanese modernity, both in the ways that they portrayed the changing roles of Japanese women in the public sphere and in their depiction of an urban, industrialized, mass-media-saturated society.
Author |
: Joanne Bernardi |
Publisher |
: Routledge |
Total Pages |
: 776 |
Release |
: 2020-08-09 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9781315534350 |
ISBN-13 |
: 1315534355 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (50 Downloads) |
Synopsis Routledge Handbook of Japanese Cinema by : Joanne Bernardi
The Routledge Handbook of Japanese Cinema provides a timely and expansive overview of Japanese cinema today, through cutting-edge scholarship that reflects the hybridity of approaches defining the field. The volume’s twenty-one chapters represent work by authors with diverse backgrounds and expertise, recasting traditional questions of authorship, genre, and industry in broad conceptual frameworks such as gender, media theory, archive studies, and neoliberalism. The volume is divided into four parts, each representing an emergent area of inquiry: "Decentring Classical Cinema" "Questions of Industry" "Intermedia as an Approach" "The Object Life of Film" This is the first anthology of Japanese cinema scholarship to span the temporal framework of 200 years, from the vibrant magic lantern culture of the nineteenth century, through to the formation of the film industry in the twentieth century, and culminating in cinema’s migration to gaming, surveillance video, and other new media platforms of the twenty-first century. This handbook will prove a useful resource to students and scholars of Japanese studies, film studies, and cultural studies more broadly.
Author |
: David Desser |
Publisher |
: John Wiley & Sons |
Total Pages |
: 724 |
Release |
: 2022-03-09 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9781118955321 |
ISBN-13 |
: 1118955323 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (21 Downloads) |
Synopsis A Companion to Japanese Cinema by : David Desser
Go beyond Kurosawa and discover an up-to-date and rigorous examination of historical and modern Japanese cinema In A Companion to Japanese Cinema, distinguished cinematic researcher David Desser delivers insightful new material on a fascinating subject, ranging from the introduction and exploration of under-appreciated directors, like Uchida Tomu and Yoshimura Kozaburo, to an appreciation of the Golden Age of Japanese cinema from the point of view of little-known stars and genres of the 1950s. This Companion includes new resources that deal in-depth with the issue of gender in Japanese cinema, including a sustained analysis of Kawase Naomi, arguably the most important female director in Japanese film history. Readers will appreciate the astute material on the connections and relationships that tie together Japanese television and cinema, with implications for understanding the modern state of Japanese film. The Companion concludes with a discussion of the Japanese media’s response to the 3/11 earthquake and tsunami that devastated the nation. The book also includes: A thorough introduction to the History, Ideology, and Aesthetics of Japanese cinema, including discussions of Kyoto as the cinematic center of Japan and the Pure Film Movement and modern Japanese film style An exploration of the background to the famous story of Taki no Shiraito and the significant and underappreciated contributions of directors Uchida Tomu, as well as Yoshimura Kozaburo A rigorous comparison of old and new Japanese cinema, including treatments of Ainu in documentary films and modernity in film exhibition Practical discussions of intermediality, including treatments of scriptwriting in the 1930s and the influence of film on Japanese television Perfect for upper-level undergraduate and graduate students studying Japanese and Asian cinema, A Companion to Japanese Cinema is a must-read reference for anyone seeking an insightful and contemporary discussion of modern scholarship in Japanese cinema in the 20th and 21st centuries.
Author |
: Hideaki Fujiki |
Publisher |
: Bloomsbury Publishing |
Total Pages |
: 625 |
Release |
: 2020-04-02 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9781844576814 |
ISBN-13 |
: 1844576817 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (14 Downloads) |
Synopsis The Japanese Cinema Book by : Hideaki Fujiki
The Japanese Cinema Book provides a new and comprehensive survey of one of the world's most fascinating and widely admired filmmaking regions. In terms of its historical coverage, broad thematic approach and the significant international range of its authors, it is the largest and most wide-ranging publication of its kind to date. Ranging from renowned directors such as Akira Kurosawa to neglected popular genres such as the film musical and encompassing topics such as ecology, spectatorship, home-movies, colonial history and relations with Hollywood and Europe, The Japanese Cinema Book presents a set of new, and often surprising, perspectives on Japanese film. With its plural range of interdisciplinary perspectives based on the expertise of established and emerging scholars and critics, The Japanese Cinema Book provides a groundbreaking picture of the different ways in which Japanese cinema may be understood as a local, regional, national, transnational and global phenomenon. The book's innovative structure combines general surveys of a particular historical topic or critical approach with various micro-level case studies. It argues there is no single fixed Japanese cinema, but instead a fluid and varied field of Japanese filmmaking cultures that continue to exist in a dynamic relationship with other cinemas, media and regions. The Japanese Cinema Book is divided into seven inter-related sections: · Theories and Approaches · * Institutions and Industry · * Film Style · * Genre · * Times and Spaces of Representation · * Social Contexts · * Flows and Interactions
Author |
: David Bordwell |
Publisher |
: Routledge |
Total Pages |
: 514 |
Release |
: 2012-11-12 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9781135867805 |
ISBN-13 |
: 1135867801 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (05 Downloads) |
Synopsis Poetics of Cinema by : David Bordwell
Bringing together twenty-five years of work on what he has called the "historical poetics of cinema," David Bordwell presents an extended analysis of a key question for film studies: how are films made, in particular historical contexts, in order to achieve certain effects? For Bordwell, films are made things, existing within historical contexts, and aim to create determinate effects. Beginning with this central thesis, Bordwell works out a full understanding of how films channel and recast cultural influences for their cinematic purposes. With more than five hundred film stills, Poetics of Cinema is a must-have for any student of cinema.
Author |
: Alastair Phillips |
Publisher |
: Routledge |
Total Pages |
: 383 |
Release |
: 2007-12-18 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9781134334223 |
ISBN-13 |
: 1134334222 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (23 Downloads) |
Synopsis Japanese Cinema by : Alastair Phillips
From the Seven Samaruai and Godzilla to the Ring. this is an outstanding collection of twenty-four articles on key films of Japanese cinema, from the silent era to the present day, that presents a full introduction to Japanese cinema history, culture and society.