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Akira Kurosawa and Intertextual Cinema James Goodwin (Professor, UCLA)

Akira Kurosawa and Intertextual Cinema By James Goodwin (Professor, UCLA)

Akira Kurosawa and Intertextual Cinema by James Goodwin (Professor, UCLA)


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Summary

Surveying all of Kurosawa's films and examining six films in depth-The Idiot, The Lower Depths, Rashomon, Ikiru, Throne of Blood, and Ran-Goodwin finds in Kurosawa's themes and techniques the capacity to restructure perceptions of Western and Japanese cultures and to establish new meanings in each.

Akira Kurosawa and Intertextual Cinema Summary

Akira Kurosawa and Intertextual Cinema by James Goodwin (Professor, UCLA)

In Akira Kurosawa and Intertextual Cinema, James Goodwin draws on contemporary theoretical and critical approaches to explore the Japanese director's use of a variety of texts to create films that are uniquely intertextual and intercultural. Surveying all of Kurosawa's films and examining six films in depth- The Idiot, The Lower Depths, Rashomon, Ikiru, Throne of Blood, and Ran-Goodwin finds in Kurosawa's themes and techniques the capacity to restructure perceptions of Western and Japanese cultures and to establish new meanings in each.

Akira Kurosawa and Intertextual Cinema Reviews

Goodwin's analysis is most interesting in this account of how many Kurosawa plots (like Rashomon and Ikiru) feature a modernist competition between texts to argue a version of what 'really' happened. Journal of Asian Studies A dense, theoretically sophisticated account of the intertextual nature of film as a medium. Goodwin discusses here, among other things, interculturality, the problematic notion of the auteur, and the dialogic production processes employed by Kurosawa. Above all, Kurosawa is described as a film-maker for whom life and art are always in the process of becoming, never static or singular. Year's Work in Critical and Cultural Theory

About James Goodwin (Professor, UCLA)

James Goodwin is a professor of English at the University of California, Los Angeles.

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GOR004691929
9780801846618
0801846617
Akira Kurosawa and Intertextual Cinema by James Goodwin (Professor, UCLA)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Johns Hopkins University Press
1994-01-26
280
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