Self-introduction

Martin Vieillot eigagogo at free.fr
Thu Mar 25 20:47:11 EDT 2010


thanks! that's quite a bargain (100 euro) if i take the used book ! :)

 
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De: "Rob Buscher" <robbuscher at hotmail.com>
À: kinejapan at lists.acs.ohio-state.edu
Envoyé: Vendredi 26 Mars 2010 00h54:55 GMT +01:00 Amsterdam / Berlin / Berne / Rome / Stockholm / Vienne
Objet: RE: Self-introduction

I don't believe there is a softcover edition, but if you check the UK version of the Amazon site, the book seems to be a bit cheaper ( £66.50), and one selling used for £40. 


http://www.amazon.co.uk/Myth-Masculinity-Japanese-Cinema-Political/dp/0700712917/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1269560770&sr=8-2 

> Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2010 23:37:27 +0100 
> From: eigagogo at free.fr 
> To: KineJapan at lists.acs.ohio-state.edu 
> Subject: Re: Self-introduction 
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> About Isolde Standish's book, is there an affordable edition ? 
> The content seems very interesting, but the price is rather expensive (200$!!) 
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> De: "Laura Treglia" <222249 at soas.ac.uk> 
> À: KineJapan at lists.acs.ohio-state.edu 
> Envoyé: Mercredi 24 Mars 2010 20h01:41 GMT +01:00 Amsterdam / Berlin / Berne / Rome / Stockholm / Vienne 
> Objet: Re: Self-introduction 
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> Dear all, 
> I'll take advantage of Marco's post to introduce myself, give a couple of titles and ask a question to you all. My name is Laura Treglia and I am a PhD student at SOAS (London). My project focuses on female outlaws in yakuza eiga (e.g. Hibotan Bakuto and Gokudō no Onnatachi) and Tōei so-called 'pinky violence' films. 
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> @Marco: Isolde Standish's "Myth and masculinity in Japanese cinema: towards a political reading of the 'tragic hero' " 
> Marc Schilling's " Yakuza movie book, a guide to Japanese gangster films 
> Chris Desjardins' "Outlaw masters of Japanese cinema" 
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> are a must have. 
> There's also an article by MR Novielli in Asiatica Venetiana entitled "Le stagioni dell'eroe. Un culto in divenire tra jidaigeki, chanbara e yakuza eiga". 
> These are the very first that popped into my mind, but you'll see there has been written a lot on the topic. Hope this helps for now. 
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> I would also like to ask a question about where could I find audience data about 'pinky violence' films reception in 1970s Japan, or Japanese cinema journals that may have treated the topic/reviewed some films 
> (e.g. Y ōen Dokufu Den series, Yasagure Anego Den, Furyō Anego Den, etc..) 
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> Thanks very much in advance 
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> All the best 
> Laura 
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> Il giorno 24/mar/10, alle ore 20:11, Marco Marattin ha scritto: 
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> Hello, my name is Marco, I am a student of japanese language and culture at the university of Venice. 
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> I am planning to write a thesis about the yakuza eiga, particularly on Suzuki Seijun and Fukasaku Kinji among others, so I would like to know if there's anyone who could help me finding some articles or books about them both in english and japanese. 
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> Thank you 
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> Marco. 
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> Laura Treglia 
> PhD candidate 
> Centre for Gender Studies 
> School of Oriental and African Studies 
> University of London 
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