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E-grāmata: Akira Kurosawa and Modern Japan

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  • Formāts: 260 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 26-Apr-2022
  • Izdevniecība: McFarland & Co Inc
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781476646374
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  • Izdošanas datums: 26-Apr-2022
  • Izdevniecība: McFarland & Co Inc
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781476646374

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The samurai films of legendary Japanese director Akira Kurosawa are set in the past, but they tell us much about the present, as do his crime stories, romances, military films, medical dramas and art films. His movies are beloved for their timeless protagonists and haunting vistas of old Japan, but we haven't yet fully grasped everything they can teach us about modern Japan. Kurosawa's films evolved as Japan redefined and reinvented itself, from movies made for the wartime regime to those made amid the trials of American occupation. From the lavish epics of the economic miracle years to searching masterpieces made with international assistance in a globalizing world, Kurosawa's movies responded to changing times.

This detailed study of all 30 of Kurosawa's films analyzes the links between the thrilling narratives onscreen and the equally remarkable events that occurred in Japan over his long, productive career. This book explores how Kurosawa's classics depict the political, economic, cultural, sexual and environmental upheavals of a nation at the center of a turbulent century, both directly and through period-piece mythmaking.

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Acknowledgments vi
On Names, Transliteration, Titles, and How to Read This Book ix
Introduction: Kurosawa and the Japanese Century 1(8)
Part One The War Years
Chapter 1 Sanshiro Sugata
9(9)
Chapter 2 The Most Beautiful
18(8)
Chapter 3 Sanshiro Sugata Part II
26(9)
Part Two The Occupation Years
Chapter 4 The Men Who Tread on the Tiger's Tail
35(6)
Chapter 5 No Regrets for Our Youth
41(8)
Chapter 6 One Wonderful Sunday
49(7)
Chapter 7 Drunken Angel
56(6)
Chapter 8 The Quiet Duel
62(6)
Chapter 9 Stray Dog
68(6)
Chapter 10 Scandal
74(6)
Chapter 11 Rashomon
80(7)
Chapter 12 The Idiot
87(5)
Chapter 13 Ikiru
92(9)
Part Three The Miracle Years
Chapter 14 Seven Samurai
101(8)
Chapter 15 Record of Living Things
109(7)
Chapter 16 Spiderweb Castle
116(7)
Chapter 17 The Lower Depths
123(6)
Chapter 18 The Hidden Fortress
129(8)
Chapter 19 The Bad Sleep Well
137(8)
Chapter 20 Yojimbo
145(6)
Chapter 21 Tsubaki Sanjuro
151(6)
Chapter 22 Heaven and Hell
157(8)
Chapter 23 Redbeard
165(10)
Part Four The Global Years
Chapter 24 Dodesukaden
175(7)
Chapter 25 Dersu Uzala
182(7)
Chapter 26 Kagemusha
189(8)
Chapter 27 Ran
197(8)
Chapter 28 Dreams
205(8)
Chapter 29 Rhapsody in August
213(6)
Chapter 30 Madadayo
219(8)
Epilogue 227(4)
Chapter Notes 231(8)
Bibliography 239(8)
Index 247
David A. Conrad grew up in Fort Worth, Texas, spent three transformative years in Japans Miyagi prefecture, and received a Ph.D. in history from the University of Texas at Austin in 2016. He lives in Leander, Texas.