[KineJapan] Looking for people working on morning dramas (asadora)

Japanese Cinema Discussion Forum via KineJapan kinejapan at lists.osu.edu
Tue Mar 20 12:16:18 EDT 2018


Worse than Amachan?

On Wed, Mar 21, 2018 at 12:36 AM Japanese Cinema Discussion Forum via
KineJapan <kinejapan at lists.osu.edu> wrote:

> Given my specialist subjects, I'm somewhat ashamed to admit that I
> actually got quite into Hiyokko. My fiance is an Asadora devotee who tends
> to watch them all, even the ones she admits are not actually that good. And
> I'm with you on Warotenka, Aaron. Dear lord.
>
> Jim Harper.
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> On Tue, 20/3/18, Japanese Cinema Discussion Forum via KineJapan <
> kinejapan at lists.osu.edu> wrote:
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>  Subject: Re: [KineJapan] Looking for people working on morning dramas
> (asadora)
>  To: "Japanese Cinema Discussion Forum" <kinejapan at lists.osu.edu>
>  Date: Tuesday, 20 March, 2018, 14:53
>
>  Good to hear
>  you have been working on Asadora. And thanks for the
>  e-print.
>  It
>  would be nice to talk someday, because for better or for
>  worse, I have watched most of the Asadora in the last decade
>  (I am suffering through Warotenka right now). I should try
>  to make something out of the experience.
>  Yours,
>  Aaron
>  Gerow
>  Professor
>  Film and Media Studies
>  Program/East Asian Languages and LiteraturesYale
>  University320 York Street, Room 311
>  PO Box 208324
>  New Haven, CT 06520-8324
>  USA
>  Phone: 1-203-432-7082
>  Fax: 1-203-432-6729
>  e-mail: aaron.gerow at yale.eduwebsite:
>  www.aarongerow.com
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>  2018/03/20 午後11:37、Japanese
>  Cinema Discussion Forum via KineJapan <kinejapan at lists.osu.edu>
>  のメール:
>  Dear KineJapan members,
>
>  me and my colleague Timo Thelen
>  (both from Dusseldorf University, Germany) are currently
>  doing research on Japanese morning dramas (asadora).
>  One of our articles
>  has recently been published by Japan Forum; we still have
>  some free eprints left, in case you are interested:
> http://www.tandfonline.com/
>  eprint/bM5hIkv8iWrHuPVgxDum/ full
>
>  We are working together with
>  some other scholars, but are still looking for people who
>  are interested in the series format of asadora. Our
>  impression is that the circle of people doing research on
>  asadora is rather small, in spite of the still rather high
>  audience ratings these dramas get.
>
>  So if
>  you are doing research in this field (or are planning to do
>  so), we would be very happy to get in contact!
>
>  Best
>  wishes from Germany,
>  Elisabeth
>
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>  Dr. Elisabeth Scherer
>
>  Institut für Modernes Japan
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>  Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf
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>  Universitätsstraße 1
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>  40225 Düsseldorf
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>  Tel. 0211-81-14354
>
>  scherer at phil.hhu.de
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