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245 04 $aThe Japanese cinema book /$cedited by Hideaki Fujiki and Alastair Phillips.
264 1 $aLondon ;$aNew York :$bThe British Film Institue, Bloomsbury Publishing,$c2020.
300 $axix, 604 pages :$billustrations ;$c25 cm
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505 0 $aIntroduction: Japanese Cinema and Its Multiple Perspectives / Hideaki Fujiki and Alastair Phillips -- Part 1: Theories and Approaches: Early Cinema : Difference, Definition and Japanese Film Studies / Aaron Gerow -- Authorship : Author, Sakka, Auteur / Alex Jacoby -- Spectatorship : The Spectator as Subject and Agent / Hideaki Fujiki -- Film Criticism : Soviet Montage Theory and Japanese Film Criticism / Naoki Yamamoto -- Narrative : Multi-viewpoint Narrative: From Rashomon (1950) to Confessions (2010) / Kosuke Kinoshita -- Gender and Sexuality : Feminist Film Scholarships: Dialogue and Diversification / Hikari Hori -- Part 2: Institutions and Industry: The Studio System : The Japanese Studio System Revisited / Hiroyuki Kitaura -- Exhibition : Screening Spaces: A History of Japanese Film Exhibition / Manabu Ueda -- Censorship : Censorship as Education: Film Violence and Ideology / Rachael Hutchinson -- Technology : Sound and Intermediality in 1930s Japanese Cinema / Johan Nordström -- Film Festivals : Engasai Inside Out: Japanese Cinema and Film Festival Programming / Ran Ma -- Stardom : Queer Resonance: The Stardom of Miwa Akihiro / Yuka Kanno -- Experimental Cinema : Forms, Spaces and Networks: A History of Japanese Experimental Film / Julian Ross -- Transmedial Relations : Manga at the Movies: Adaptation and Intertextuality / Rayna Denison -- The Archive : Screening Locality: Japanese Home Movies and the Politics of Place / Oliver Dew -- Part 3: Film Style: Cinematography : The Trans-pacific Work of Japanese Cinematographers / Daisuke Miyao -- Acting : Spectral Bodies: Matsui Sumako and Tanaka Kinuyo in The Love of Sumako the Actress (1947) / Chika Kinoshita -- Set Design : Colour and Excess in Undercurrent (1956) / Fumiaki Itakura -- Music : When the Music Exits the Screen: Sound and Image in Japanese Sword Fight Films / Yuna Tasaka -- Part 4: Genre: Period Drama : The Duplicitous Topos of Jidaigeki / Philip Kaffen -- The Horror Film : The Ghosts of Kaiki Eiga / Michael E. Crandol -- Anime : Compositing and Switching: An Intermedial History of Japanese Anime / Thomas Lamarre -- Melodrama : Melodrama, Modernity and Displacement: That Night's Wife (1930) / Ryoko Misono -- The Musical : Heibon and the Popular Song Film / Michael Raine -- The Yakuza Film : The Yakuza Film: A Genre 'Endorsed by the People' / Jennifer Coates -- Documentary : 'Filling Our Empty Hands': Ogawa Productions and the Politics of Subjectivity / Ayumi Hata -- Part 5: Time and Spaces of Representation: Ecology : Toxic Interdependencies: 3/11 Cinema / Rachel DiNitto -- Rural Landscape : The Cinematic Countryside in Japanese Wartime Filmmaking / Sharon Hayashi -- The Home : Separations and Connections: The Cinematic Homes of the Showa 30s / Woojeong Joo -- The City : Tokyo 1958 / Alastair Phillips -- Part 6: Social Contexts: Empire : Cinematic Dualities: Shanghai Filmmaking in the Era of the Japanese Occupation / Ni Yan -- The Occupation : Pedagogies of Modernity: CIE and USIS Films about the United Nations / Yuka Tsuchiya -- Social Protest : Japanese Student Movement Cinema: A Dialogic Approach / Masato Dogase -- Minority Cultures : Whose Song Is It? Korean and Women's Voice in Oshima Nagisa's Sing a Song of Sex (1967) / Mika Ko -- Globalisation : Japanese Cultural Globalisation at the Margins / Cobus van Staden -- Part 7: Flows and Interactions: Japanese Cinema and its Post-Colonial Histories : Technologies of Co-production: Japan in Asia and the Cold War Production of Regional Place / Stephanie DeBoer -- Japanese Cinema and Hollywood : Frontiers of Nostalgia: The Japanese Western in the Postwar Era / Hiroshi Kitamura -- Japanese Cinema and its Peripheries : Japan and Okinawa and the Politics of Exchange / Andrew Dorman -- Japanese Cinema and Europe : A Constellation of Gazes: Europe and the Japanese Film Industry / Yoshiharu Tezuka -- Transnational Remakes and Adaptations : Casablanca Karaoke: The Program Picture as Marginal Art in 1960s Japan / Ryan Cook.
520 $a"The Japanese Cinema Book provides a new and comprehensive survey of one of the world's most fascinating and widely admired filmmaking regions. In terms of its historical coverage, broad thematic approach and the significant international range of its authors, it is the largest and most wide-ranging publication of its kind to date. Ranging from renowned directors such as Akira Kurosawa to neglected popular genres such as the film musical and encompassing topics such as ecology, spectatorship, home-movies, colonial history and relations with Hollywood and Europe, The Japanese Cinema Book presents a set of new, and often surprising, perspectives on Japanese film. With its plural range of interdisciplinary perspectives based on the expertise of established and emerging scholars and critics, The Japanese Cinema Book provides a groundbreaking picture of the different ways in which Japanese cinema may be understood as a local, regional, national, transnational and global phenomenon. The book's innovative structure combines general surveys of a particular historical topic or critical approach with various micro-level case studies. It argues there is no single fixed Japanese cinema, but instead a fluid and varied field of Japanese filmmaking cultures that continue to exist in a dynamic relationship with other cinemas, media and regions."--$cProvided by publisher.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 567-572) and index.
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700 1 $aFujiki, Hideaki,$d1965-$eeditor.
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