Photo Collection of Occupied Japan (CJS, UHM)
Jonathan M. Hall
jmhall at uci.edu
Fri May 4 20:13:18 EDT 2007
Dear All,
The first image in this collection is of kami-shibai. I thought it
might be of interest to and useful for those who present histories of
the moving image in Japan.
Jonathan
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Jonathan M. Hall
Japanese Film, Media, and Modern Literature
Assistant Professor, Comparative Literature / Film & Media Studies
320 Humanities Instructional Building
UC Irvine, Irvine CA 92697-2651 USA
office: 1-949-824-9778
fax: 1-949-824-1992
Co-Chair, Queer Caucus, Society for Cinema and Media Studies
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> From: Shunichi Takekawa <stakekaw at hawaii.edu>
>
>
> Dear All,
>
> The Center for Japanese Studies, the University of Hawai'i at
> Manoa, is pleased to announce the Walter Pennino Photo Collection
> is available on the Internet.
>
> The collection presents eighty photos during the occupation of
> Japan. Many of them show every-day life of people in Japan at that
> time.
>
> Please access the URL below:
>
> http://www.hawaii.edu/cjs/pennino_entrance.html
>
> This project is a work in progress. We are still working on the
> Japanese-language section of the collection. We would appreciate it
> if you provide us with any feedback regarding the photo collection.
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Shunichi Takekawa
> CJS Junior Specialist
>
> PS. If photos are used for non-commercial educational purposes such
> as use of the photos in class lectures, students' presentations,
> and academic conference presentations, no permission is necessary.
> Please credit the photos with the sentence: "From the Walter A.
> Pennino Postwar Japan Photo Collection, courtesy of the Center for
> Japanese Studies, University of Hawai'i at Manoa."] However if the
> photos are planned to be used in books, newspapers, documentaries,
> films, and other forms of media and print, the users must write to
> the Center for Japanese Studies to request permission. In the
> request, please explain the topic and the type of media/print.
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