[KineJapan] Thinking again about Japanese film theory

Michael Raine raine.michael.j at gmail.com
Sun Dec 15 17:51:08 EST 2019


Thank you for mentioning these discussion pieces, Aaron and Daisuke.

I think we're publishing articles that would be of wide interest to
students and researchers of Japanese Cinema so if you are in a position to
recommend a subscription to your library I would be very grateful.
Information on subscription is here:
www.tandfonline.com/pricing/journal/rjkc
We're open to publishing more of these short papers so if anyone would like
to start a discussion about any aspect of the field I'd be happy to receive
a proposal from you. Instructions for authors can be found here:
https://www.tandfonline.com/loi/rjkc20
Please think of us if you're interested in publishing regular articles too.

The paper version of Volume 11 is now out so I've listed the articles
below:

Journal of Japanese and Korean Cinema v. 11

Issue 1
Regular Articles
In another time and place: The Handmaiden as an adaptation / Chi-Yun Shin
The ‘Queen of SM’ is Born: the star image of Tani Naomi in Nikkatsu Roman
Porno / Mio Hatokai

Special Section: Japanese Cinema after Fukushima
Introduction: Japanese cinema in the wake of Fukushima / Mitsuyo
Wada-Marciano
Articles
What animals, women, children, and foreigners can tell us about Fukushima /
Mitsuyo Wada-Marciano
Still Grieving: mobility and absence in post-3/11 mourning films / Yutaka
Kubo
The Ethics of Japanese Social Documentary in the Wake of 3/11 / M. Downing
Roberts
Rewilding futures: Japan’s nuclear exclusion zone and post 3.11 eco-cinema
/ Daniel O’Neill

Issue 2
Special Section: New Approaches to Japanese Cinema
Introduction / Michael Raine
Articles
Theorizing the theory complex in Japanese film studies / Aaron Gerow
How can we talk about ‘transnational’ when we talk about Japanese cinema? /
Daisuke Miyao

Regular Article
Struggles over foreign films and film culture in wartime colonial Seoul
(1937–1941) / Hwajin Lee

Special Section: Struggling at the Margins of Society: Refugees, Mothers
and Children in Korean Film
Introduction / Barbara Wall
Articles
In Liberation Village: the production of cinematic space for early North
Korean refugees / Pil Ho Kim
The Korean mother in contemporary thriller films: a Monster or just modern?
/ Ji-yoon An
Questioning ethical possibility: thigh slicing as ritual for the initiation
of compassion and filial piety in Kim Ki-duk’s Pietà (2012) / Barbara Wall
and Claus Nygaard Petersen

Translation
Discourse on Joseon cinema I (Chunchu 2, no. 11, November 1941) Im Hwa


Michael Raine, Associate Professor in English and Writing Studies
Western University, Canada
co-editor, Journal of Japanese and Korean Cinema

On Sat, Dec 14, 2019 at 12:44 PM Miyao, Daisuke via KineJapan <
kinejapan at mailman.yale.edu> wrote:

> Thank you for publicizing my essay as well, Aaron. Here is the link to
> mine:
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> https://www.tandfonline.com/eprint/7DTXT6FWJZCFBANMTBER/full?target=10.1080/17564905.2019.1661955
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> <https://www.tandfonline.com/eprint/7DTXT6FWJZCFBANMTBER/full?target=10.1080/17564905.2019.1661955>
> How can we talk about ‘transnational’ when we talk about Japanese cinema?
> <https://www.tandfonline.com/eprint/7DTXT6FWJZCFBANMTBER/full?target=10.1080/17564905.2019.1661955>
> (2019). How can we talk about ‘transnational’ when we talk about Japanese
> cinema? Journal of Japanese and Korean Cinema: Vol. 11, No. 2, pp. 109-116.
> www.tandfonline.com
> Best,
> Daisuke
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> Daisuke Miyao
> Professor and the Hajime Mori Chair in Japanese Language and Literature
> Director of the Japanese Studies Program
> Director of Doctoral Studies, Department of Literature
> University of California, San Diego
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> *From:* KineJapan <kinejapan-bounces at mailman.yale.edu> on behalf of Gerow
> Aaron via KineJapan <kinejapan at mailman.yale.edu>
> *Sent:* Saturday, December 14, 2019 9:40 AM
> *To:* Japanese Cinema Discussion Forum <kinejapan at mailman.yale.edu>
> *Cc:* Gerow Aaron <aaron.gerow at yale.edu>
> *Subject:* [KineJapan] Thinking again about Japanese film theory
>
> Sorry for the self-promotion, but I just updated my blog with an entry
> about my recent opinion piece in the Journal of Japanese and Korean Cinema
> about the state of research on Japanese film theory.
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> http://www.aarongerow.com/news/continuing-to-theorize-the.html
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> Taylor and Francis lets me share the article for free to up 50 people who
> use the following link:
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> https://www.tandfonline.com/eprint/EY7SVGPGIVWWXFCJUBDU/full?target=10.1080/17564905.2019.1661957
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> Thanks to Michael Raine for the invitation to write. Daisuke Miyao also
> has a piece on the issue on studying Japanese through a transnational lens.
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> Aaron Gerow
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> Film and Media Studies Program/East Asian Languages and Literatures
> Chair, East Asian Languages and Literatures
> Yale University
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