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The Flash of Capital: Film and Geopolitics in Japan (Asia-Pacific: Culture, Politics, and Society)
  

The Flash of Capital: Film and Geopolitics in Japan (Asia-Pacific: Culture, Politics, and Society) [Kindle Edition]

Eric Cazdyn

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"[I]nteresting... Cazdyn ... explores some thought-provoking points..."oTerry Hong, Push> (NAATA newsletter) "[T]hose who can find it in themselves to give a project as daring as Cazdyn's a chance will be pleasantly surprised. In prose more lucid than the antitheory grumps might have led one to expect, Cazdyn, rubbing Japanese film up against Japanese geopolitics, produces many fascinatingoto borrow his termo'flashes' ... [S]o bright is this book with insight and intelligence that it just might serve to win over a diehard theory-phobe or two."oDavid Cozy, The Japan Times "[E]ven readers unsympathetic with theory will find much of interest in this book. The author is extremely knowledgeable about Japanese history, culture, and literature, and he writes with attention to particulars. Every page contains illuminating observations on the relation between Japanese filmmakers within a deep cultural context. Those familiar with Japan's masters of narrative film will find here intelligent criticism. What even aficionados of things Japanese will find illuminating is the information Cazdyn offers on documentary filmmakers in Japan, especially since WWII."oR. Ducharme, Choice "Let me go out on a critical limb early in 2003: The Flash of Capitaloengaging, challenging, maddeningowill be one of the year's best studies of modern Japan... The Flash of Capital itself is such 'luxurious reading,' one that will push you where you never intended."oRalph Cassell, Asahi Shimbun/International Herald Tribune "Eric Cadzyn's new book brings together global economics and aesthetics to write a new history of Japanese film. The result is a stimulating and challenging attempt to produce a new foundation for the field."oChris Berry, Screening the Past "[A] breathtakingly ambitious work... The Flash of Capital is an important contribution to the literature on Japanese film. It raises the stakes and changes the frames for discussion of Japanese film and visual studies and participates in displacing the boundary between academic professionalism and political intervention in area studies."oMark Anderson, Journal of Asian Studies "[A] welcome contribution to the field... One can only look forward to what Cazdyn decides to do next."oScott Nygren, Journal of Japanese Studies "[P]rovocative... The Flash of Capital is a valuable contribution to the field of film studies by a scholar well versed in historical and theoretical discussions in the field of Japanese studies in North America... [Cazdyn's] lively observations of contemporary Japanese media culture may suggest one of the possible ways in which film scholars can engage in politics as public intellectuals in the age of globalization."oChika Kinoshita, Film Quarterly Listed in Journal of Asian History, Asian Cinema Weekly, Critical Inquiry, Journal of East Asian Studies, TLS email book alert, and boundary 2.

Kurzbeschreibung

The Flash of Capital analyzes the links between Japan’s capitalist history and its film history, illuminating what these connections reveal about film culture and everyday life in Japan. Looking at a hundred-year history of film and capitalism, Eric Cazdyn theorizes a cultural history that highlights the spaces where film and the nation transcend their customary borders—where culture and capital crisscross—and, in doing so, develops a new way of understanding historical change and transformation in modern Japan and beyond.
Cazdyn focuses on three key moments of historical contradiction: colonialism, post-war reconstruction, and globalization. Considering great classics of Japanese film, documentaries, works of science fiction, animation, and pornography, he brings to light cinematic attempts to come to terms with the tensions inherent in each historical moment—tensions between the colonizer and the colonized, between the individual and the collective, and between the national and the transnational. Paying close attention to political context, Cazdyn shows how formal inventions in the realms of acting, film history and theory, thematics, documentary filmmaking, and adaptation articulate a struggle to solve implacable historical problems. This innovative work of cultural history and criticism offers explanations of historical change that challenge conventional distinctions between the aesthetic and the geopolitical.



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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • Dateigröße: 3573 KB
  • Seitenzahl der Print-Ausgabe: 329 Seiten
  • ISBN-Quelle für Seitenzahl: 0822329123
  • Verlag: Duke University Press Books (14. Oktober 2002)
  • Verkauf durch: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • ASIN: B003DNRHBQ
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read, watch, re-read 23. Mai 2003
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Cazdyn's book is useful both for giving an overview of what to watch for when approaching one of the selected movies for the first time and he (Cazdyn) also succedes in giving a thought-provoking outer context (ie the transformation of 'capital' in modern japan). it is important to understand that this theory of the films as economic-artefacts (not in a crude cause and effect sense, mind you) is accomplished through the very readings Cazdyn performs on them. The first step is a basic historicism that aims to survey and then go one step past existing Western reactions to key Japanese films. However, we begin to see quite early in our reading (note that i say early in the reading not early in the book, for this is a work that definitely benefits a non-synchonic pursual) that Cazdyn's ability to make these 'new' points as very much indebted to his invocation of a historical-materialist framework. Like Marx's re-read the economy of 18th C England to prove a point, so Cazdyn is rereading the economy of 20th C Japan!

It is therefore very ironic that the non-academic responses to this book so far have focused on how it is full of theory talk. yes, the jargon can seem a little think but Cazdyn is definitely not making po-mo points!


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