[KineJapan] Film Art Recollections

matteo boscarol matteo.boscarol at gmail.com
Mon Dec 3 18:14:01 EST 2018


here in Nagoya Maruzen has a huge section dedicated to film/cinema

Matteo Boscarol
ボスカロル マッテオ
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- Documentary in Japan and Asia
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- Film writer for Il Manifesto
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> On Dec 4, 2018, at 6:24, Markus Nornes <nornes at umich.edu> wrote:
> 
> Where do people go to look at new film books? I'm curious. 
> 
> Recently, I've been going to Junkodo in Shibuya (and recall the Ikebukuro store also has a decent selection). Others?
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> Markus
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> Markus Nornes
> Professor of Asian Cinema
> Department of Film, Television and Media, Department of Asian Languages and Cultures, Penny Stamps School of Art & Design
> 
> Department of Film, Television and Media
> 6348 North Quad
> 105 S. State Street
> Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1285
> 
> 
> 
>> On Mon, Dec 3, 2018 at 4:16 PM Earl Jackson <earljac at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Thank you for letting us know about this - what a valuable series! I also was shocked this summer when I went to the film section of Kinokuniya. I kept finding other clerks to ask where the film books were because I was sure I just wasn't looking in the right place. So awful.
>> ej
>> Earl Jackson
>> Professor
>> Chair, Foreign Languages and Literatures
>> National Chiao Tung University
>> Associate Professor, Emeritus
>> University of California, Santa Cruz
>> Co-Director
>> Trans-Asia Screen Cultures Institute
>> 
>> 
>>> On Tue, Dec 4, 2018 at 2:55 AM Markus Nornes <nornes at umich.edu> wrote:
>>> The publisher Film Art is celebrating its 50th anniversary (!), and with 500+ books in their list I'm sure many of you have their volumes on your shelves. They've enlisted a number of interesting authors and book sellers to write essays on the publisher, including Kaneko Yu, Ono Yoshito, Yomota Inuhiko, and others. Here is the latest, by Iwamoto Kenji. 
>>> 
>>> http://www.kaminotane.com/2018/11/30/3775/ 
>>> 
>>> They are worth checking out. I write this shortly after visiting the film section of Shinjuku's Kinokuniya, which is now housed in the bekkan behind the main building. The paucity of titles, and the truly poor selection was really disheartening. They should get their act together. It's embarrassing and a not a little sad.
>>> 
>>> Markus
>>> 
>>> 
>>> --- 
>>> 
>>> Markus Nornes
>>> Professor of Asian Cinema
>>> Department of Film, Television and Media, Department of Asian Languages and Cultures, Penny Stamps School of Art & Design
>>> 
>>> Department of Film, Television and Media
>>> 6348 North Quad
>>> 105 S. State Street
>>> Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1285
>>> 
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