The Japanese Cinema Book provides a new and comprehensive survey of one of the world's most fascinating and widely admired film-making regions
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While Japanese crime syndicates are deeply entrenched in the history and culture of Japan, much of w...
IN THE YAKUZA WORLD – THE JAPANESE FACE OF FILM NOIR The paper presents how the poetics o...
A revamped period-drama film genre surfaced after the Allied occupation of Japan (1945–1952), featur...
During the Allied Occupation of Japan (1945-1952), female audiences, particularly children and teena...
A revamped period-drama film genre surfaced after the Allied occupation of Japan (1945–1952), featur...
PhDWhile there have been many studies of the Hollywood gangster film and others of the Japanese yaku...
Since its introduction in the 1930s, yakuza-eiga has been a popular genre in Japanese cinema. It has...
Literary work is the description of a certain real event occurred in the community. One from of lite...
This paper discusses yakuza films, one of the more popular genres in Japan between 1960 and 1970s th...
This article considers the circulation of Japanese horror titles in the West, focusing on how this i...
In some respects the Allied occupation of Japan from 1945 to 1952 would appear to be a relatively st...
Literary work is the description of a certain real event occurred in the community. One from of lite...
This chapter draws from an ethno-historical investigation of Japanese film reception to demonstrate ...
Throughout the 1990s, an increased number of Chinese characters appearing in the genre of yakuza fil...
The article focuses on cultural influence and exchange between Japan and America—a process that can ...
While Japanese crime syndicates are deeply entrenched in the history and culture of Japan, much of w...
IN THE YAKUZA WORLD – THE JAPANESE FACE OF FILM NOIR The paper presents how the poetics o...
A revamped period-drama film genre surfaced after the Allied occupation of Japan (1945–1952), featur...
During the Allied Occupation of Japan (1945-1952), female audiences, particularly children and teena...
A revamped period-drama film genre surfaced after the Allied occupation of Japan (1945–1952), featur...
PhDWhile there have been many studies of the Hollywood gangster film and others of the Japanese yaku...
Since its introduction in the 1930s, yakuza-eiga has been a popular genre in Japanese cinema. It has...
Literary work is the description of a certain real event occurred in the community. One from of lite...
This paper discusses yakuza films, one of the more popular genres in Japan between 1960 and 1970s th...
This article considers the circulation of Japanese horror titles in the West, focusing on how this i...
In some respects the Allied occupation of Japan from 1945 to 1952 would appear to be a relatively st...
Literary work is the description of a certain real event occurred in the community. One from of lite...
This chapter draws from an ethno-historical investigation of Japanese film reception to demonstrate ...
Throughout the 1990s, an increased number of Chinese characters appearing in the genre of yakuza fil...
The article focuses on cultural influence and exchange between Japan and America—a process that can ...
While Japanese crime syndicates are deeply entrenched in the history and culture of Japan, much of w...
IN THE YAKUZA WORLD – THE JAPANESE FACE OF FILM NOIR The paper presents how the poetics o...