Covert dissent in wartime cinema?

jesty@uchicago.edu jesty
Sun Nov 6 06:17:40 EST 2005


I think _Otokotachi no yamato_ fits this bill pretty well.
http://www.yamato-movie.jp/index.htm

Justin Jesty

---- Original message ----
>Date: Sat, 5 Nov 2005 21:41:18 -0600
>From: "Mark Mays" <tetsuwan at comcast.net>  
>Subject: Re: Covert dissent in wartime cinema? ?  
>To: <KineJapan at lists.acs.ohio-state.edu>
>
>    
>   I had almost no personal aquaintance with either of
>   them when when I was writing the Imperial Screen--I
>   would never have had the temerity to even start, let
>   alone actually publish, the project.
>    
>    
>   You're probably doing the same to half of us reading
>   the list . . .
>    
>   A related question (For anyone), there's been a lot
>   of people opining of a resurgence of, if not facist
>   thinking, nationalist politics in Japan, and the
>   recent move towards a more active military would
>   lend credence to that. Anyone seeing this reflected
>   in modern films?
>    
>
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