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Japanese Filmmakers in the Wake of Fukushima
  • Language: en

Japanese Filmmakers in the Wake of Fukushima

  • Categories: ART
  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2023
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  • Publisher: Unknown

N the ongoing aftermath of the nuclear accident in 2011, filmmakers have continued to issue warnings about the state of Japanese society and politics, which remain mired in refusal to change. Nearly a decade in the making, Japanese Filmmakers in the Wake of Fukushima is based on in-person interviews with countless filmmakers, as well as continuous dialogue with them and their work. Author Wada-Marciano has expanded these dialogues to include students, audiences at screenings, critics, and researchers, and her observations are based on down-to-earth-exchange of ideas engaged in over a long period of time. Filmmakers and artists are in the vanguard of those who grapple with what should be done...

Horror to the Extreme
  • Language: ru
  • Pages: 284

Horror to the Extreme

This book compares production and consumption of Asian horror cinemas in different national contexts and their multidirectional dialogues with Hollywood and neighboring Asian cultures. Individual essays highlight common themes including technology, digital media, adolescent audience sensibilities, transnational co-productions, pan-Asian marketing techniques, and variations on good vs. evil evident in many Asian horror films. Contributors include Kevin Heffernan, Adam Knee, Chi-Yun Shin, Chika Kinoshita, Robert Cagle, Emilie Yeh Yueh-yu, Neda Ng Hei-tung, Hyun-suk Seo, Kyung Hyun Kim, and Robert Hyland.

Nippon Modern
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 201

Nippon Modern

"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 giv...

Japanese Cinema in the Digital Age
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 200

Japanese Cinema in the Digital Age

  • Categories: Art
  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012-05-31
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  • Publisher: Unknown

This book deliberates on the role of the transnational in bringing to the mainstream what were formerly marginal Japanese B movie genres.

Japanese Cinema in the Digital Age
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 194

Japanese Cinema in the Digital Age

Digital technology has transformed cinema’s production, distribution, and consumption patterns and pushed contemporary cinema toward increasingly global markets. In the case of Japanese cinema, a once moribund industry has been revitalized as regional genres such as anime and Japanese horror now challenge Hollywood’s preeminence in global cinema. In her rigorous investigations of J-horror, personal documentary, anime, and ethnic cinema, Mitsuyo Wada-Marciano deliberates on the role of the transnational in bringing to the mainstream what were formerly marginal B-movie genres. She argues persuasively that convergence culture, which these films represent, constitutes Japan’s response to t...

Japanese Documentary Film
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 300

Japanese Documentary Film

Among Asian countries--where until recently documentary filmmaking was largely the domain of central governments--Japan was exceptional for the vigor of its nonfiction film industry. And yet, for all its aesthetic, historical, and political interest, the Japanese documentary remains little known and largely unstudied outside of Japan. This is the first English-language study of the subject, an enlightening close look at the first fifty years of documentary film theory and practice in Japan. Beginning with films made by foreigners in the nineteenth century and concluding with the first two films made after Japan's surrender in 1945, Abe Mark Nornes moves from a "prehistory of the documentary, " through innovations of the proletarian film movement, to the hardening of style and conventions that started with the Manchurian Incident films and continued through the Pacific War. Nornes draws on a wide variety of archival sources--including Japanese studio records, secret police reports, government memos, letters, military tribunal testimonies, and more--to chart shifts in documentary style against developments in the history of modern Japan.

Television, Japan, and Globalization
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 299

Television, Japan, and Globalization

Shines new theoretical light on Japanese television in global perspective

The Oxford Handbook of Japanese Cinema
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 497

The Oxford Handbook of Japanese Cinema

This book provides a multifaceted single-volume account of Japanese cinema. It addresses productive debates about what Japanese cinema is, where Japanese cinema is, as well as what and where Japanese cinema studies is, at the so-called period of crisis of national boundary under globalization and the so-called period of crisis of cinema under digitalization.

Japanese Cinema
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 383

Japanese Cinema

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2007-12-18
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  • Publisher: Routledge

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.

The Cinema of Gosho Heinosuke
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 378

The Cinema of Gosho Heinosuke

The first book-length work in English of one of the most important directors of the Golden Age of Japanese cinema.