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Book Kurosawa Mitsuhiro Yoshimoto
Libristo code: 04937259
Publishers Duke University Press, March 2000
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The films of Akira Kurosawa have had an immense effect on the way the Japanese have viewed themselves as a nation and on the way the West has viewed Japan. In this comprehensive and theoretically informed study of the influential director's cinema, Mitsuhiro Yoshimoto definitively analyses Kurosawa's entire body of work, from 1943's Sanshiro Sugata to 1993's Madadayo. In scrutinising this oeuvre, Yoshimoto shifts the ground upon which the scholarship on Japanese cinema has been built and questions its dominant interpretative frameworks and critical assumptions. Arguing that Kurosawa's films arouse anxiety in Japanese and Western critics because the films problematise Japan's self-image and the West's image of Japan, Yoshimoto challenges widely circulating cliches about the films and shows how these works constitute narrative answers to socio-cultural contradictions and institutional dilemmas. While fully acknowledging the achievement of Kurosawa as a filmmaker, Yoshimoto uses the director's work to reflect on and rethink a variety of larger issues, from Japanese film history, modern Japanese history, and cultural production to national identity and the global circulation of cultural capital. He examines how Japanese cinema has been invented" in the discipline of film studies for specific ideological purposes and analyses Kurosawa's role in that process of invention. Demonstrating the richness of both this director's work and Japanese cinema in general, Yoshimoto's nuanced study illuminates an array of thematic and stylistic aspects of the films in addition to their social and historical contexts. Beyond aficionados of Kurosawa and Japanese film, this book will interest those engaged with cultural studies, postcolonial studies, cultural globalisation, film studies, Asian studies, and the formation of academic disciplines.

About the book

Full name Kurosawa
Language English
Binding Book - Paperback
Date of issue 2000
Number of pages 496
EAN 9780822325192
ISBN 0822325195
Libristo code 04937259
Weight 770
Dimensions 135 x 216 x 42
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