Photo Collection of Occupied Japan (CJS, UHM)

Mark Nornes amnornes
Fri May 4 23:22:11 EDT 2007


This is a wonderful collection of photographs. I noticed another film- 
related shot, this of a chindonya-san advertising a film based on  
NHK's Nodo jiman show. You can see posters for Hollywood films in the  
background, too.

http://www.hawaii.edu/cjs/penninophotopages/penn_photo35.html

Markus






On May 4, 2007, at 8:13 PM, Jonathan M. Hall wrote:

> 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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>
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> Begin forwarded message:
>
>> From: Frank Conlon <conlon at U.WASHINGTON.EDU>
>> Date: May 4, 2007 5:52:28 AM PDT
>> To: H-ASIA at H-NET.MSU.EDU
>> Subject: H-ASIA: RESOURCE: Photo Collection of Occupied Japan  
>> (CJS, UHM)
>> Reply-To: H-Net list for Asian History and Culture <H-ASIA at H- 
>> NET.MSU.EDU>
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>> H-ASIA
>> May 4, 2007
>>
>> RESOURCE: Photo Collection of Occupied Japan (CJS, UHM)
>>
>> (x-post H-Japan)
>> ********************************************************************* 
>> ***
>> 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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