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Writing in Light The Silent Scenario and the Japanese Pure Film Movement / Joanne Bernardi.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Bernardi, Joanne.
- Series:
- Contemporary film and television series
- Contemporary film and television series Writing in light
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Silent films--Japan--History and criticism.
- Silent films.
- Motion pictures--Japan--History.
- Motion pictures.
- Genre:
- Electronic books.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (343 p.)
- Edition:
- 1st ed.
- Manufacture:
- Baltimore, Md. : Project MUSE, 2014
- Place of Publication:
- Detroit : Wayne State University Press, 2001.
- Language Note:
- English
- Summary:
- While most people associate Japanese film with modern directors like Akira Kurosawa, Japan's cinema has a rich tradition going back to the silent era. Japan's "pure film movement" of the 1910s is widely held to mark the birth of film theory as we know it and is a touchstone for historians of early cinema. Yet this work has been difficult to access because so few prints have been preserved. Joanne Bernardi offers the first book-length study of this important era, recovering a body of lost film and establishing its significance in the development of Japanese cinema. Building on a wealth of original-language sources-much of it translated here for the first time-she examines how the movement challenged the industry's dependence on pre-existing stage repertories, preference for lecturers of intertitles, and the use of female impersonators.Bernardi provides in-depth analysis of key scripts-The Glory of Life, A Father's Tears, Amateur Club, and The Lust of the White Serpent-and includes translations in an appendix. These films offer case studies for understanding the craft of screenwriting during the silent era and shed light on such issues as genre, authorship and control, and gender representation.Writing in Light helps fill important gaps in the history of Japanese silent cinema. By identifying points at which "pure film" discourse merges with changing international trends and attitudes toward film, it offers an important resource for film, literary, and cultural historians.
- Contents:
- ""Cover ""; ""Half-title ""; ""Title ""; ""Copyright ""; ""Dedication ""; ""Contents ""; ""Acknowledgments ""; ""Introduction ""; ""1. Developing Images, Defining Words ""; """"First, the Story"" ""; ""The Benshi Intervenes ""; ""A Word about Genre ""; ""Drawing a Map ""; ""Women in the Chain Drama ""; ""2. Kaeriyama Norimasa and The Glory of Life ""
- ""The First Writers """"""Observe to Learn"" ""; ""Aspects of Pure Film ""; ""Smoke and Mirrors? ""; ""3. Reformation in Transition: Toyo Films and the Founding of Taikatsu ""; ""Urbanization, Foreign Influence, Political Change ""
- """"Foreign Film"" in Close-Up: Mori Iwao's A Survey of the Moving Pictures, 1919-1920 """"Kurihara's Toyo Films and the Founding of Taikatsu ""; ""Challenging Borders ""; ""4. The Literary Link: Screenwriter Tanizaki Jun'ichiro ""; ""Tanizaki and the Screen ""
- ""A New Voice and ""a Million Allies"" for Reform """"Tanizaki' s Taikatsu Film S cripts ""; ""After Taikatsu ""; ""5. Journalistic Discourse and Tanizaki's ""The Present and Future of the Moving Pictures"" ""; ""Film Journalism and the Pure Film Movement, 1913-1917 ""
- ""The Gap Widens: Foreign Imports and the Domestic Film Debate """"The Intellectual Contribution ""; """"The Present and Future of the Moving Pictures"" ""; ""6. Mayhem, Mischief, and a Certain Esprit de Corps: Amateur Club ""; ""The ""Vitality and Vigor of Youth"" ""
- ""The Amateur Club Film Script ""
- Notes:
- Description based upon print version of record.
- Includes bibliographical references (p. 337-343) and index.
- Description based on print version record.
- ISBN:
- 9780814340097
- 0814340091
- OCLC:
- 868219455
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