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From Book to Screen: Modern Japanese Literature in Films

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From Book to Screen: Modern Japanese Literature in Films

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Modern Japanese Literature in Films

From Book to Screen: Modern Japanese Literature in Films

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From Book to Screen: Modern Japanese Literature in Films book

Modern Japanese Literature in Films
ByKeiko I. McDonald
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2000
eBook Published 12 August 2016
Pub. Location New York
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315292410
Pages 344
eBook ISBN 9781315292410
Subjects Language & Literature
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McDonald, K.I. (2000). From Book to Screen: Modern Japanese Literature in Films (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315292410

ABSTRACT

Of all the world s cinemas, Japan's is perhaps unique in its closeness to the nation's literature, past and contemporary. The Western world became aware of this when Akira Kurosawa's Rashomon was awarded the Grand Prize at the Venice film festival in 1951 and the Oscar for best foreign film in 1952. More recent examples include Shohei Imamura's Eel, which won the Palm d'Or (Best Picture) at Cannes in 1997.From Book to Screen breaks new ground by exploring important connections between Japan's modern literary tradition and its national cinema. The first part offers an historical and cultural overview of the working relationship that developed between pure literature and film. It deals with three important periods in which filmmakers relied most heavily on literary works for enriching and developing cinematic art. The second part provides detailed analyses of a dozen literary works and their screen adoptions.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

part |2 pages

Part I. Shifts in Creative Emphasis

chapter 1|14 pages

The Camera Looks at Melodrama: 1908-1920

chapter 2|29 pages

Literature More "Pure" Than "Popular": 1935-1941

chapter 3|37 pages

More Freedoms, More Troubles: 1951-1959

part |2 pages

Part II. Writing as Directed: A Re-creative Enterprise

chapter 4|14 pages

A Lyrical Novella Revamped: Gosho's Izu Dancer(1933)

chapter 5|18 pages

Freedom to Stray from the Straight and Narrow: Mizoguchi's Lady Musashino(1951)

chapter 6|21 pages

Religion and Politics: Kumai's The Sea and Poison (1986)

chapter 7|21 pages

The Modern Outcast State: Ichikawa's The Broken Commandment(1962)

chapter 8|19 pages

Cuts in Plot and Characters: Higashi's A River with No Bridge(1992)

chapter 9|18 pages

More of a Just-So Story: Shimazu's The Story of Shunkin (1935)

chapter 10|25 pages

Differently True: Toyoda's A Strange Tale from East of the River(1960)

chapter 11|16 pages

Living the Postwar Life: Naruse's Older Brother, Younger Sister(1953)

chapter 12|19 pages

The Pain of Emancipation: Shinoda's Maihime(1989)

chapter 13|13 pages

Back to the Mirror of the Past: Morita's Sorekara (1985)

chapter 14|18 pages

Stylistic Experiment: Teshigahara's The Face of Another(1966)

chapter 15|25 pages

Rehearsing Death: Takabayashi's The Temple of the Golden Pavilion (1976)

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