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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…mehr
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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
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
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Bloomsbury UK eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 624
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. April 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781844576814
- Artikelnr.: 59072518
- Verlag: Bloomsbury UK eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 624
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. April 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781844576814
- Artikelnr.: 59072518
Hideaki Fujiki is Professor of Cinema Studies and Japanese Studies at Nagoya University, Japan. He is the author of Making Personas: Transnational Film Stardom in Modern Japan and his essays have appeared in Stephanie Dennison and Song Hwee Lim (eds.) Remapping World Cinema: Identity, Culture and Politics in Film, Cinema Journal, Japan Forum, Review of Japanese Culture and Society, and Iconics, and he has contributed to the Oxford Handbook of Japanese Cinema. Alastair Phillips is Professor of Film Studies at the University of Warwick, UK. He is the author of City of Darkness, City of Light: Émigré Filmmakers in Paris 1929-1939 and Rififi: A French Film Guide. He is the co-author of 100 Film Noirs (BFI Screen Guides) and the co-editor of Journeys of Desire: European Actors in Hollywood; Japanese Cinema: Texts and Contexts and A Companion to Jean Renoir. His articles on international film history and aesthetics have appeared in numerous journals and books. He is an editor of the journal Screen and serves on the Editorial Advisory Boards of The Journal of Japanese and Korean Cinema and the BFI Film Classics series.
TABLE OF CONTENTS Acknowledgments Introduction Japanese Cinema and Its
Multiple Perspectives Hideaki Fujiki (Nagoya University, Japan) and
Alastair Phillips (University of Warwick, UK) Part One: Theories and
Approaches 1. Early Cinema Difference, Definition and Japanese Film Studies
Aaron Gerow (Yale University, USA) 2. Authorship Author, Sakka, Auteur
Alex Jacoby (Oxford Brookes University, UK) 3. Spectatorship The Spectator
as Subject and Agent Hideaki Fujiki (Nagoya University, Japan) 4. Film
Criticism Soviet Montage Theory and Japanese Film Criticism Naoki Yamamoto
(University of California, Santa Barbara, USA) 5. Narrative
Multi-viewpoint Narrative: From Rashomon (1950) to Confessions (2010)
Kosuke Kinoshita (Gunma Prefectural Women's University, Japan) 6. Gender
and Sexuality Feminist Film Scholarships: Dialogue and Diversification
Hikari Hori (Toyo University, Japan) Part Two: Institutions and Industry
7. The Studio System The Japanese Studio System Revisited Hiroyuki Kitaura
(Kaichi International University, Japan) 8. Exhibition Screening Spaces: A
History of Japanese Film Exhibition Manabu Ueda (Kobe Gakuin University,
Japan) 9. Censorship Censorship as Education: Film Violence and Ideology
Rachael Hutchinson (University of Delaware, USA) 10. Technology Sound and
Intermediality in 1930s Japanese Cinema Johan Nordström (Tsuru University,
Japan) 11. Film Festivals Engasai Inside Out: Japanese Cinema and Film
Festival Programming Ran Ma (Nagoya University, Japan) 12. Stardom Queer
Resonance: The Stardom of Miwa Akihiro Yuka Kanno (Doshisha University,
Japan) 13. Experimental Cinema Forms, Spaces and Networks: A History of
Japanese Experimental Film Julian Ross (Leiden University, The Netherlands)
14. Transmedial Relations Manga at the Movies: Adaptation and
Intertextuality Rayna Denison (University of East Anglia, UK) 15. The
Archive Screening Locality: Japanese Home Movies and the Politics of Place
Oliver Dew (UK) Part Three: Film Style 16. Cinematography The Trans-pacific
Work of Japanese Cinematographers Daisuke Miyao (University of California,
San Diego, USA) 17. Acting Spectral Bodies: Matsui Sumako and Tanaka Kinuyo
in The Love of Sumako the Actress (1947) Chika Kinoshita (Kyoto University,
Japan) 18. Set Design Colour and Excess in Undercurrent (1956) Fumiaki
Itakura (Kobe University, Japan) 19. Music When the Music Exits the Screen:
Sound and Image in Japanese Sword Fight Films Yuna Tasaka (Belgium) Part
Four: Genre 20. Period Drama The Duplicitous Topos of Jidaigeki Philip
Kaffen (The University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA) 21. The Horror
Film The Ghosts of Kaiki Eiga Michael E. Crandol (Leiden University, The
Netherlands) 22. Anime Compositing and Switching: An Intermedial History of
Japanese Anime Thomas Lamarre (McGill University, Canada) 23. Melodrama
Melodrama, Modernity and Displacement: That Night's Wife (1930) Ryoko
Misono (with Hideaki Fujiki and Alastair Phillips) 24. The Musical Heibon
and the Popular Song Film Michael Raine (Western University, Canada) 25.
The Yakuza Film The Yakuza Film: A Genre 'Endorsed by the People' Jennifer
Coates (University of Sheffield, UK) 26. Documentary 'Filling Our Empty
Hands': Ogawa Productions and the Politics of Subjectivity Ayumi Hata
(Japan) Part Five: Time and Spaces of Representation 27. Ecology Toxic
Interdependencies: 3/11 Cinema Rachel DiNitto (University of Oregon, USA)
28. Rural Landscape The Cinematic Countryside in Japanese Wartime
Filmmaking Sharon Hayashi (York University, Canada) 29. The Home
Separations and Connections: The Cinematic Homes of the Showa 30s Woojeong
Joo (Nagoya University, Japan) 30. The City Tokyo 1958 Alastair Phillips
(University of Warwick, UK) Part Six: Social Contexts 31. Empire Cinematic
Dualities: Shanghai Filmmaking in the Era of the Japanese Occupation Ni Yan
(Japan Institute of Moving Image, Japan) 32. The Occupation Pedagogies of
Modernity: CIE and USIS Films about the United Nations Yuka Tsuchiya (Kyoto
University, Japan) 33. Social Protest Japanese Student Movement Cinema: A
Dialogic Approach Masato Dogase (Nagoya University, Japan) 34. Minority
Cultures Whose Song Is It? Korean and Women's Voice in Oshima Nagisa's
Sing a Song of Sex (1967) Mika Ko (Hosei University, Japan) 35.
Globalisation Japanese Cultural Globalisation at the Margins Cobus van
Staden (South African Institute of International Affairs, South Africa)
Part Seven: Flows and Interactions 36. Japanese Cinema and its
Post-Colonial Histories Technologies of Co-production: Japan in Asia and
the Cold War Production of Regional Place Stephanie DeBoer (Indiana
University, USA) 37. Japanese Cinema and Hollywood Frontiers of Nostalgia:
The Japanese Western in the Postwar Era Hiroshi Kitamura (College of
William and Mary, USA) 38. Japanese Cinema and its Peripheries Japan and
Okinawa and the Politics of Exchange Andrew Dorman (UK) 39. Japanese Cinema
and Europe A Constellation of Gazes: Europe and the Japanese Film Industry
Yoshiharu Tezuka (Komazawa University, Japan) 40. Transnational Remakes and
Adaptations Casablanca Karaoke: The Program Picture as Marginal Art in
1960s Japan Ryan Cook (Emory University, USA) Select Bibliography Index
Multiple Perspectives Hideaki Fujiki (Nagoya University, Japan) and
Alastair Phillips (University of Warwick, UK) Part One: Theories and
Approaches 1. Early Cinema Difference, Definition and Japanese Film Studies
Aaron Gerow (Yale University, USA) 2. Authorship Author, Sakka, Auteur
Alex Jacoby (Oxford Brookes University, UK) 3. Spectatorship The Spectator
as Subject and Agent Hideaki Fujiki (Nagoya University, Japan) 4. Film
Criticism Soviet Montage Theory and Japanese Film Criticism Naoki Yamamoto
(University of California, Santa Barbara, USA) 5. Narrative
Multi-viewpoint Narrative: From Rashomon (1950) to Confessions (2010)
Kosuke Kinoshita (Gunma Prefectural Women's University, Japan) 6. Gender
and Sexuality Feminist Film Scholarships: Dialogue and Diversification
Hikari Hori (Toyo University, Japan) Part Two: Institutions and Industry
7. The Studio System The Japanese Studio System Revisited Hiroyuki Kitaura
(Kaichi International University, Japan) 8. Exhibition Screening Spaces: A
History of Japanese Film Exhibition Manabu Ueda (Kobe Gakuin University,
Japan) 9. Censorship Censorship as Education: Film Violence and Ideology
Rachael Hutchinson (University of Delaware, USA) 10. Technology Sound and
Intermediality in 1930s Japanese Cinema Johan Nordström (Tsuru University,
Japan) 11. Film Festivals Engasai Inside Out: Japanese Cinema and Film
Festival Programming Ran Ma (Nagoya University, Japan) 12. Stardom Queer
Resonance: The Stardom of Miwa Akihiro Yuka Kanno (Doshisha University,
Japan) 13. Experimental Cinema Forms, Spaces and Networks: A History of
Japanese Experimental Film Julian Ross (Leiden University, The Netherlands)
14. Transmedial Relations Manga at the Movies: Adaptation and
Intertextuality Rayna Denison (University of East Anglia, UK) 15. The
Archive Screening Locality: Japanese Home Movies and the Politics of Place
Oliver Dew (UK) Part Three: Film Style 16. Cinematography The Trans-pacific
Work of Japanese Cinematographers Daisuke Miyao (University of California,
San Diego, USA) 17. Acting Spectral Bodies: Matsui Sumako and Tanaka Kinuyo
in The Love of Sumako the Actress (1947) Chika Kinoshita (Kyoto University,
Japan) 18. Set Design Colour and Excess in Undercurrent (1956) Fumiaki
Itakura (Kobe University, Japan) 19. Music When the Music Exits the Screen:
Sound and Image in Japanese Sword Fight Films Yuna Tasaka (Belgium) Part
Four: Genre 20. Period Drama The Duplicitous Topos of Jidaigeki Philip
Kaffen (The University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA) 21. The Horror
Film The Ghosts of Kaiki Eiga Michael E. Crandol (Leiden University, The
Netherlands) 22. Anime Compositing and Switching: An Intermedial History of
Japanese Anime Thomas Lamarre (McGill University, Canada) 23. Melodrama
Melodrama, Modernity and Displacement: That Night's Wife (1930) Ryoko
Misono (with Hideaki Fujiki and Alastair Phillips) 24. The Musical Heibon
and the Popular Song Film Michael Raine (Western University, Canada) 25.
The Yakuza Film The Yakuza Film: A Genre 'Endorsed by the People' Jennifer
Coates (University of Sheffield, UK) 26. Documentary 'Filling Our Empty
Hands': Ogawa Productions and the Politics of Subjectivity Ayumi Hata
(Japan) Part Five: Time and Spaces of Representation 27. Ecology Toxic
Interdependencies: 3/11 Cinema Rachel DiNitto (University of Oregon, USA)
28. Rural Landscape The Cinematic Countryside in Japanese Wartime
Filmmaking Sharon Hayashi (York University, Canada) 29. The Home
Separations and Connections: The Cinematic Homes of the Showa 30s Woojeong
Joo (Nagoya University, Japan) 30. The City Tokyo 1958 Alastair Phillips
(University of Warwick, UK) Part Six: Social Contexts 31. Empire Cinematic
Dualities: Shanghai Filmmaking in the Era of the Japanese Occupation Ni Yan
(Japan Institute of Moving Image, Japan) 32. The Occupation Pedagogies of
Modernity: CIE and USIS Films about the United Nations Yuka Tsuchiya (Kyoto
University, Japan) 33. Social Protest Japanese Student Movement Cinema: A
Dialogic Approach Masato Dogase (Nagoya University, Japan) 34. Minority
Cultures Whose Song Is It? Korean and Women's Voice in Oshima Nagisa's
Sing a Song of Sex (1967) Mika Ko (Hosei University, Japan) 35.
Globalisation Japanese Cultural Globalisation at the Margins Cobus van
Staden (South African Institute of International Affairs, South Africa)
Part Seven: Flows and Interactions 36. Japanese Cinema and its
Post-Colonial Histories Technologies of Co-production: Japan in Asia and
the Cold War Production of Regional Place Stephanie DeBoer (Indiana
University, USA) 37. Japanese Cinema and Hollywood Frontiers of Nostalgia:
The Japanese Western in the Postwar Era Hiroshi Kitamura (College of
William and Mary, USA) 38. Japanese Cinema and its Peripheries Japan and
Okinawa and the Politics of Exchange Andrew Dorman (UK) 39. Japanese Cinema
and Europe A Constellation of Gazes: Europe and the Japanese Film Industry
Yoshiharu Tezuka (Komazawa University, Japan) 40. Transnational Remakes and
Adaptations Casablanca Karaoke: The Program Picture as Marginal Art in
1960s Japan Ryan Cook (Emory University, USA) Select Bibliography Index
TABLE OF CONTENTS Acknowledgments Introduction Japanese Cinema and Its
Multiple Perspectives Hideaki Fujiki (Nagoya University, Japan) and
Alastair Phillips (University of Warwick, UK) Part One: Theories and
Approaches 1. Early Cinema Difference, Definition and Japanese Film Studies
Aaron Gerow (Yale University, USA) 2. Authorship Author, Sakka, Auteur
Alex Jacoby (Oxford Brookes University, UK) 3. Spectatorship The Spectator
as Subject and Agent Hideaki Fujiki (Nagoya University, Japan) 4. Film
Criticism Soviet Montage Theory and Japanese Film Criticism Naoki Yamamoto
(University of California, Santa Barbara, USA) 5. Narrative
Multi-viewpoint Narrative: From Rashomon (1950) to Confessions (2010)
Kosuke Kinoshita (Gunma Prefectural Women's University, Japan) 6. Gender
and Sexuality Feminist Film Scholarships: Dialogue and Diversification
Hikari Hori (Toyo University, Japan) Part Two: Institutions and Industry
7. The Studio System The Japanese Studio System Revisited Hiroyuki Kitaura
(Kaichi International University, Japan) 8. Exhibition Screening Spaces: A
History of Japanese Film Exhibition Manabu Ueda (Kobe Gakuin University,
Japan) 9. Censorship Censorship as Education: Film Violence and Ideology
Rachael Hutchinson (University of Delaware, USA) 10. Technology Sound and
Intermediality in 1930s Japanese Cinema Johan Nordström (Tsuru University,
Japan) 11. Film Festivals Engasai Inside Out: Japanese Cinema and Film
Festival Programming Ran Ma (Nagoya University, Japan) 12. Stardom Queer
Resonance: The Stardom of Miwa Akihiro Yuka Kanno (Doshisha University,
Japan) 13. Experimental Cinema Forms, Spaces and Networks: A History of
Japanese Experimental Film Julian Ross (Leiden University, The Netherlands)
14. Transmedial Relations Manga at the Movies: Adaptation and
Intertextuality Rayna Denison (University of East Anglia, UK) 15. The
Archive Screening Locality: Japanese Home Movies and the Politics of Place
Oliver Dew (UK) Part Three: Film Style 16. Cinematography The Trans-pacific
Work of Japanese Cinematographers Daisuke Miyao (University of California,
San Diego, USA) 17. Acting Spectral Bodies: Matsui Sumako and Tanaka Kinuyo
in The Love of Sumako the Actress (1947) Chika Kinoshita (Kyoto University,
Japan) 18. Set Design Colour and Excess in Undercurrent (1956) Fumiaki
Itakura (Kobe University, Japan) 19. Music When the Music Exits the Screen:
Sound and Image in Japanese Sword Fight Films Yuna Tasaka (Belgium) Part
Four: Genre 20. Period Drama The Duplicitous Topos of Jidaigeki Philip
Kaffen (The University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA) 21. The Horror
Film The Ghosts of Kaiki Eiga Michael E. Crandol (Leiden University, The
Netherlands) 22. Anime Compositing and Switching: An Intermedial History of
Japanese Anime Thomas Lamarre (McGill University, Canada) 23. Melodrama
Melodrama, Modernity and Displacement: That Night's Wife (1930) Ryoko
Misono (with Hideaki Fujiki and Alastair Phillips) 24. The Musical Heibon
and the Popular Song Film Michael Raine (Western University, Canada) 25.
The Yakuza Film The Yakuza Film: A Genre 'Endorsed by the People' Jennifer
Coates (University of Sheffield, UK) 26. Documentary 'Filling Our Empty
Hands': Ogawa Productions and the Politics of Subjectivity Ayumi Hata
(Japan) Part Five: Time and Spaces of Representation 27. Ecology Toxic
Interdependencies: 3/11 Cinema Rachel DiNitto (University of Oregon, USA)
28. Rural Landscape The Cinematic Countryside in Japanese Wartime
Filmmaking Sharon Hayashi (York University, Canada) 29. The Home
Separations and Connections: The Cinematic Homes of the Showa 30s Woojeong
Joo (Nagoya University, Japan) 30. The City Tokyo 1958 Alastair Phillips
(University of Warwick, UK) Part Six: Social Contexts 31. Empire Cinematic
Dualities: Shanghai Filmmaking in the Era of the Japanese Occupation Ni Yan
(Japan Institute of Moving Image, Japan) 32. The Occupation Pedagogies of
Modernity: CIE and USIS Films about the United Nations Yuka Tsuchiya (Kyoto
University, Japan) 33. Social Protest Japanese Student Movement Cinema: A
Dialogic Approach Masato Dogase (Nagoya University, Japan) 34. Minority
Cultures Whose Song Is It? Korean and Women's Voice in Oshima Nagisa's
Sing a Song of Sex (1967) Mika Ko (Hosei University, Japan) 35.
Globalisation Japanese Cultural Globalisation at the Margins Cobus van
Staden (South African Institute of International Affairs, South Africa)
Part Seven: Flows and Interactions 36. Japanese Cinema and its
Post-Colonial Histories Technologies of Co-production: Japan in Asia and
the Cold War Production of Regional Place Stephanie DeBoer (Indiana
University, USA) 37. Japanese Cinema and Hollywood Frontiers of Nostalgia:
The Japanese Western in the Postwar Era Hiroshi Kitamura (College of
William and Mary, USA) 38. Japanese Cinema and its Peripheries Japan and
Okinawa and the Politics of Exchange Andrew Dorman (UK) 39. Japanese Cinema
and Europe A Constellation of Gazes: Europe and the Japanese Film Industry
Yoshiharu Tezuka (Komazawa University, Japan) 40. Transnational Remakes and
Adaptations Casablanca Karaoke: The Program Picture as Marginal Art in
1960s Japan Ryan Cook (Emory University, USA) Select Bibliography Index
Multiple Perspectives Hideaki Fujiki (Nagoya University, Japan) and
Alastair Phillips (University of Warwick, UK) Part One: Theories and
Approaches 1. Early Cinema Difference, Definition and Japanese Film Studies
Aaron Gerow (Yale University, USA) 2. Authorship Author, Sakka, Auteur
Alex Jacoby (Oxford Brookes University, UK) 3. Spectatorship The Spectator
as Subject and Agent Hideaki Fujiki (Nagoya University, Japan) 4. Film
Criticism Soviet Montage Theory and Japanese Film Criticism Naoki Yamamoto
(University of California, Santa Barbara, USA) 5. Narrative
Multi-viewpoint Narrative: From Rashomon (1950) to Confessions (2010)
Kosuke Kinoshita (Gunma Prefectural Women's University, Japan) 6. Gender
and Sexuality Feminist Film Scholarships: Dialogue and Diversification
Hikari Hori (Toyo University, Japan) Part Two: Institutions and Industry
7. The Studio System The Japanese Studio System Revisited Hiroyuki Kitaura
(Kaichi International University, Japan) 8. Exhibition Screening Spaces: A
History of Japanese Film Exhibition Manabu Ueda (Kobe Gakuin University,
Japan) 9. Censorship Censorship as Education: Film Violence and Ideology
Rachael Hutchinson (University of Delaware, USA) 10. Technology Sound and
Intermediality in 1930s Japanese Cinema Johan Nordström (Tsuru University,
Japan) 11. Film Festivals Engasai Inside Out: Japanese Cinema and Film
Festival Programming Ran Ma (Nagoya University, Japan) 12. Stardom Queer
Resonance: The Stardom of Miwa Akihiro Yuka Kanno (Doshisha University,
Japan) 13. Experimental Cinema Forms, Spaces and Networks: A History of
Japanese Experimental Film Julian Ross (Leiden University, The Netherlands)
14. Transmedial Relations Manga at the Movies: Adaptation and
Intertextuality Rayna Denison (University of East Anglia, UK) 15. The
Archive Screening Locality: Japanese Home Movies and the Politics of Place
Oliver Dew (UK) Part Three: Film Style 16. Cinematography The Trans-pacific
Work of Japanese Cinematographers Daisuke Miyao (University of California,
San Diego, USA) 17. Acting Spectral Bodies: Matsui Sumako and Tanaka Kinuyo
in The Love of Sumako the Actress (1947) Chika Kinoshita (Kyoto University,
Japan) 18. Set Design Colour and Excess in Undercurrent (1956) Fumiaki
Itakura (Kobe University, Japan) 19. Music When the Music Exits the Screen:
Sound and Image in Japanese Sword Fight Films Yuna Tasaka (Belgium) Part
Four: Genre 20. Period Drama The Duplicitous Topos of Jidaigeki Philip
Kaffen (The University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA) 21. The Horror
Film The Ghosts of Kaiki Eiga Michael E. Crandol (Leiden University, The
Netherlands) 22. Anime Compositing and Switching: An Intermedial History of
Japanese Anime Thomas Lamarre (McGill University, Canada) 23. Melodrama
Melodrama, Modernity and Displacement: That Night's Wife (1930) Ryoko
Misono (with Hideaki Fujiki and Alastair Phillips) 24. The Musical Heibon
and the Popular Song Film Michael Raine (Western University, Canada) 25.
The Yakuza Film The Yakuza Film: A Genre 'Endorsed by the People' Jennifer
Coates (University of Sheffield, UK) 26. Documentary 'Filling Our Empty
Hands': Ogawa Productions and the Politics of Subjectivity Ayumi Hata
(Japan) Part Five: Time and Spaces of Representation 27. Ecology Toxic
Interdependencies: 3/11 Cinema Rachel DiNitto (University of Oregon, USA)
28. Rural Landscape The Cinematic Countryside in Japanese Wartime
Filmmaking Sharon Hayashi (York University, Canada) 29. The Home
Separations and Connections: The Cinematic Homes of the Showa 30s Woojeong
Joo (Nagoya University, Japan) 30. The City Tokyo 1958 Alastair Phillips
(University of Warwick, UK) Part Six: Social Contexts 31. Empire Cinematic
Dualities: Shanghai Filmmaking in the Era of the Japanese Occupation Ni Yan
(Japan Institute of Moving Image, Japan) 32. The Occupation Pedagogies of
Modernity: CIE and USIS Films about the United Nations Yuka Tsuchiya (Kyoto
University, Japan) 33. Social Protest Japanese Student Movement Cinema: A
Dialogic Approach Masato Dogase (Nagoya University, Japan) 34. Minority
Cultures Whose Song Is It? Korean and Women's Voice in Oshima Nagisa's
Sing a Song of Sex (1967) Mika Ko (Hosei University, Japan) 35.
Globalisation Japanese Cultural Globalisation at the Margins Cobus van
Staden (South African Institute of International Affairs, South Africa)
Part Seven: Flows and Interactions 36. Japanese Cinema and its
Post-Colonial Histories Technologies of Co-production: Japan in Asia and
the Cold War Production of Regional Place Stephanie DeBoer (Indiana
University, USA) 37. Japanese Cinema and Hollywood Frontiers of Nostalgia:
The Japanese Western in the Postwar Era Hiroshi Kitamura (College of
William and Mary, USA) 38. Japanese Cinema and its Peripheries Japan and
Okinawa and the Politics of Exchange Andrew Dorman (UK) 39. Japanese Cinema
and Europe A Constellation of Gazes: Europe and the Japanese Film Industry
Yoshiharu Tezuka (Komazawa University, Japan) 40. Transnational Remakes and
Adaptations Casablanca Karaoke: The Program Picture as Marginal Art in
1960s Japan Ryan Cook (Emory University, USA) Select Bibliography Index