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Japanese Cinema and Otherness

Mika Ko

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  • 240 sidor
  • 2009
Over the last 20 years, ethnic minority groups have been increasingly featured in Japanese Films. However, the way these groups are presented has not been a subject of investigation. This study examines the representation of so-called Others foreigners, ethnic minorities, and Okinawans in Japanese cinema. By combining textual and contextual analysis, this book analyses the narrative and visual style of films of contemporary Japanese cinema in relation to their social and historical context of production and reception. Mika Ko considers the ways in which multicultural sentiments have emerged in contemporary Japanese cinema. In this respect, Japanese films may be seen not simply to have reflected more general trends within Japanese society but to have played an active role in constructing and communicating different versions of multiculturalism. In particular, the book is concerned with how representations of otherness in contemporary Japanese cinema may be identified as reinforcing or subverting dominant discourses of Japaneseness. the author book also illuminates the ways in which Japanese films have engaged in the dramatisation and elaboration of ideas and attitudes surrounding contemporary Japanese nationalism and multiculturalism. By locating contemporary Japanese cinema in a social and political context, Japanese Cinema and Otherness makes an original contribution to scholarship on Japanese film study but also to bridging the gap between Japanese studies and film studies.
  • Författare: Mika Ko
  • Illustratör: black and white 9 Illustrations 9 Halftones black and white
  • Format: Inbunden
  • ISBN: 9780415493017
  • Språk: Engelska
  • Antal sidor: 240
  • Utgivningsdatum: 2009-12-14
  • Förlag: Routledge