John Pusateri

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>     Hello.  My name is John Pusateri, and I am new to the kinejapan 
>discussion group.  I attend Stetson University in DeLand, Florida and 
>have, relatively recently, narrowed my academic focus to film, in 
>particular Japanese film.
>     I spent this summer engaged in a research project on the Japanese 
>Samurai film, looking in particular at the Lone Wolf and Cub series.  
>I'll be presenting my findings at the Popular Culture Association 
>Conference (in the Asian Popular Culture section) in March at San 
Diego.  
>     I'm particularly interested in the connections between American 
and 
>Japanese popular culture as revealed through film (David Desser's work 
>has been particularly influential).  As far as particular film and 
>filmakers, lately I've been enjoying and studying the Yakuza films of 
>'Beat' Takeshi.  Also, I'm a huge fan of Seijun Suzuki.  While I 
>certainly appreciate the Japanese film masters who have achieved 
success 
>in the States (Kurosawa, etc), my interests lie more in films that have 
>been traditionally considered 'B' pictures.
>     Also, if anyone knows of good outlets of (subtitled) Japanese 
>videos in the Central Florida area please let me know.    
>     Thank you.
>
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