The films of Oshima Nagisa : images of a Japanese iconoclast / Maureen Turim.

This study of the films of Oshima Nagisa is both an essential introduction to the work of a major postwar director of Japanese cinema and a theoretical exploration of strategies of filmic style. For almost forty years, Oshima has produced provocative films that have received wide distribution and in...

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Main Author: Turim, Maureen Cheryn, 1951-
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berkeley : University of California Press, ©1998.
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Summary:This study of the films of Oshima Nagisa is both an essential introduction to the work of a major postwar director of Japanese cinema and a theoretical exploration of strategies of filmic style. For almost forty years, Oshima has produced provocative films that have received wide distribution and international acclaim. Formally innovative as well as socially daring, they provide a running commentary, direct and indirect, on the cultural and political tensions of postwar Japan. Best known today for his controversial films In the Realm of the Senses and The Empire of Passion, Oshima engages issues of sexuality and power, domination and identity, which Maureen Turim explores in relation to psychoanalytic and postmodern theory. The films' complex representation of women in Japanese society receives detailed and careful scrutiny, as does their political engagement with the Japanese student movement, postwar anti-American sentiments, and critiques of Stalinist tendencies of the Left. Turim also considers Oshima's surprising comedies, his experimentation with Brechtian and avant-garde theatricality as well as reflexive textuality, and his essayist documentaries in this look at an artist's gifted and vital attempt to put his will on film. -- Provided by publisher.
Physical Description:1 online resource (x, 314 pages) : illustrations
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 291-297) and index.
ISBN:9780520918283
0520918282
0585112991
9780585112992
9780520206663
0520206665
9780520206656
0520206657
Source of Description, Etc. Note:Print version record.