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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Woojeong Joo (Assistant Professor, Nagoya University)Publisher: Edinburgh University Press Imprint: Edinburgh University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 5.10cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.568kg ISBN: 9780748696321ISBN 10: 0748696326 Pages: 288 Publication Date: 19 May 2017 Audience: College/higher education , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsAcknowledgments List of IllustrationsList of Tables INTRODUCTION: Ozu, History, and the Everyday CHAPTER 1EARLY OZU: Shōshimin Film and Everyday Realism CHAPTER 2OZU IN TRANSITION: Coming of Sound and Family Melodrama CHAPTER 3WARTIME OZU: In between Bourgeois Drama and National Policy Film CHAPTER 4OZU AND POSTWAR: Ozu’s Occupation era films and Tokyo Regained CHAPTER 5LATE OZU: New Generation and New Salaryman Film Conclusion Select Filmography Select Bibliography NotesReviewsWoojeong Joo's new study of Ozu is one of the most precise and nuanced accounts of the director's cinema to date...an admirable book. -- Alexander Jacoby, Sight and Sound Joo is a perceptive viewer of Ozu's films, particularly skilled at the structural analysis of narrative and character.[...] a major contribution to the field.--Michael Raine, Western University ""Monumenta Nipponica"" This is a groundbreaking publication that is going to make a significant contribution to English language scholarship on one of the most important directors in international film history. Woojeong Joo's patient and attentive focus on the shifting stylistic and contextual elements of Ozu's vast filmography uncovers a textured and highly nuanced tapestry of Japanese social experience. This book is a wise riposte to Paul Schrader's misleading dictum that 'in the everyday nothing is expressive, all is coldness.' Far from it, Joo argues. For Ozu, the everyday was the key location where form, feeling and history found their most meaningful and enduring coalescence.--Dr Alastair Phillips, University of Warwick Woojeong Joo's new study of Ozu is one of the most precise and nuanced accounts of the director's cinema to date...an admirable book.'--Alexander Jacoby ""Sight and Sound"" Joo is a perceptive viewer of Ozu’s films, particularly skilled at the structural analysis of narrative and character.[...] a major contribution to the field. -- Michael Raine, Western University * Monumenta Nipponica * Woojeong Joo’s new study of Ozu is one of the most precise and nuanced accounts of the director’s cinema to date…an admirable book.' -- Alexander Jacoby * Sight and Sound * This is a groundbreaking publication that is going to make a significant contribution to English language scholarship on one of the most important directors in international film history. Woojeong Joo’s patient and attentive focus on the shifting stylistic and contextual elements of Ozu’s vast filmography uncovers a textured and highly nuanced tapestry of Japanese social experience. This book is a wise riposte to Paul Schrader’s misleading dictum that ‘in the everyday nothing is expressive, all is coldness.’ Far from it, Joo argues. For Ozu, the everyday was the key location where form, feeling and history found their most meaningful and enduring coalescence. -- Dr Alastair Phillips, University of Warwick Author InformationWoojeong Joo received his PhD degree from University of Warwick. He worked at University of East Anglia as a postdoctoral research assistant for AHRC funded project, ‘Manga to Movies’, and is currently teaching in Japan-in-Asia Cultural Studies Program at Nagoya University, Japan. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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