For many East Asian nations, cinema and Japanese Imperialism arrived
within a few years of each other. Exploring topics such as landscape,
gender, modernity and military recruitment, this study details how the
respective national cinemas of Japan's territories struggled under,
but also engaged with, the Japanese Imperial structures. Japan was
ostensibly committed to an ethos of pan-Asianism and this study
explores how this sense of the transnational was conveyed
cinematically across the occupied lands. Taylor-Jones traces how
cinema in the region post-1945 needs to be understood not only in
terms of past colonial relationships, but also in relation to how the
post-colonial has engaged with shifting political alliances, the
opportunities for technological advancement and knowledge, the promise
of larger consumer markets, and specific historical conditions of each
decade.
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ISBN
9781501306143
Publisert
2020
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Bloomsbury Academic
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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