The Culture of the Sound Image in Prewar Japan

Author:   Michael Raine ,  Johan Nordström ,  Keiko Sasagawa (Kansai University) ,  Shuhei Hosokawa (International Research Center for Japanese Studies, Kyoto)
Publisher:   Amsterdam University Press
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Pages:   228
Publication Date:   26 November 2020
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Michael Raine ,  Johan Nordström ,  Keiko Sasagawa (Kansai University) ,  Shuhei Hosokawa (International Research Center for Japanese Studies, Kyoto)
Publisher:   Amsterdam University Press
Imprint:   Amsterdam University Press
ISBN:  

9789089647733


ISBN 10:   9089647732
Pages:   228
Publication Date:   26 November 2020
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Introduction / Michael Raine and Johan Nordström 1. A Genealogy of kouta eiga: Silent Moving Pictures with Sound / Sasagawa Keiko 2. Katsutaro's Trilogy: Popular Song and Film in the Transitional Era from Silent Film to the Talkie / Hosokawa Shuhei 3. Japanese Cinema and the Radio: The Sound Space of Unseen Cinema / Niita Chie 4. Architecture of Sound: The Modernization of Cinematic Space in Japan / Ueda Manabu 5. 'No Interpreter, Full Volume': the Benshi and the Sound Transition in 1930s Japan / Michael Raine 6. The Image of the Modern Talkie Film Studio: Aesthetics and Technology at P.C.L. / Johan Nordström 7. The Dawn of the Talkies in Japan: Mizoguchi Kenji's Hometown / Nagato Yohei 8. The Early talkie frame in Japanese cinema / Itakura Fumiaki Index

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Alle Aufsatze gewahren einen vertieften und differenzierten Einblick in die Entstehungsgeschichte des japanischen Tonfilms, welcher in der Verflechtung mit den zeitgenoessischen musikalischen Medien und eingebettet im oekonomischen, politischen, technologischen und soziologischen Kontext zu verstehen ist. Es werden sowohl die AEsthetik wie auch die Produktionsund Rezeptionsgeschichte in vielfaltiger Manier kritisch evaluiert. Raines und Nordstroems englischsprachiger Sammelband - einige der Aufsatze erscheinen in erstmaliger UEbersetzung aus dem Japanischen ins Englische - ist ein unabdingbarer Beitrag zur historischen Aufarbeitung des japanischen Tonfilms, der sich in seiner Vielfaltigkeit und intermedialen Verwobenheit jenseits der westlichen Dominanz etabliert hat. - Nadine Soraya Vafi (Zurich), MEDIENwissenschaft 03-04 (2021) The intellectuals and artists of the Japanese film world were remarkably prolific in the prewar era, exploring their contemporary cinema in technological, industrial, aesthetic, theoretical and musicological terms. The writers of this unique volume - featuring many of Japan's finest film historians - have followed these same lines to investigate the complex soundscape of the 1930s. Mining that rich archive, they completely overturn our understanding of the conversion to sound and the last gasps of the benshi. - Markus Nornes, University of Michigan In its historical rigour, intermedial scope, and nuanced analysis, this collection showcases the finest historical research on Japanese cinema. - Chika Kinoshita, Kyoto University This is an excellent addition not only to the canon of sound studies in film, but also a signal achievement in Japanese film history and of film history internationally. It provides a rich and deep analysis of the factors at play in the changing field of sound/image relationships in Japan, favouring what I would describe as an almost ecological approach to filmic change. - James Lastra, University of Chicago The Culture of the Sound Image in Prewar Japan will serve as an indispensable resource, providing coverage of an essential topic that goes beyond any other English-language book that I can think of. - Charles O'Brien, Carleton University In their effort to examine the 'total social fact' of early Japanese sound cinema as both 'event and experience,' the editors and contributors leave few stones unturned. Those contributors represent some of the most prominent and innovative researchers working on early Japanese cinema today. [...] The scholarship is meticulous, and the insights are fresh and revealing. - Kerim Yasar, Journal of Japanese Studies, Vol. 48, No. 2, Summer 2022


The intellectuals and artists of the Japanese film world were remarkably prolific in the prewar era, exploring their contemporary cinema in technological, industrial, aesthetic, theoretical and musicological terms. The writers of this unique volume - featuring many of Japan's finest film historians - have followed these same lines to investigate the complex soundscape of the 1930s. Mining that rich archive, they completely overturn our understanding of the conversion to sound and the last gasps of the benshi. - Markus Nornes, University of Michigan In its historical rigour, intermedial scope, and nuanced analysis, this collection showcases the finest historical research on Japanese cinema. - Chika Kinoshita, Kyoto University This is an excellent addition not only to the canon of sound studies in film, but also a signal achievement in Japanese film history and of film history internationally. It provides a rich and deep analysis of the factors at play in the changing field of sound/image relationships in Japan, favouring what I would describe as an almost ecological approach to filmic change. - James Lastra, University of Chicago The Culture of the Sound Image in Prewar Japan will serve as an indispensable resource, providing coverage of an essential topic that goes beyond any other English-language book that I can think of. - Charles O'Brien, Carleton University


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Michael Raine is Associate Professor of Film Studies at Western University, Canada. He has written widely on Japanese cinema, with an emphasis on the transition to sound, wartime image culture, and the Japanese New Wave. Johan Nordström is Lecturer at the Department of Global Education, Tsuru University. He has written on various aspects of the Japanese cinema’s transition to sound, and is currently working on a book on Tokyo based early sound film studio P.C.L., later Toho.

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