[KineJapan] 1. Re: [Kine Japan] Masao Adachi (Markus Nornes) 2. Re: [Kine Japan] Masao Adachi (sissu tarka)
shayne bowden
swb8 at gol.com
Tue Feb 18 18:29:33 EST 2020
William Andrews has written a book on Adachi in English but it is yet to be published.
He has an excellent blog called Throw Out Your Books
https://throwoutyourbooks.wordpress.com <https://throwoutyourbooks.wordpress.com/>
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> From: Markus Nornes <nornes at umich.edu>
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> Subject: Re: [KineJapan] [Kine Japan] Masao Adachi
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> You'll find the Hirasawa book a gold mine of information, including a solid
> timeline and bibliography. It's _the_ starting point for your project.
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> One curiosity is Adachi-san?s responses to the questions Markus Nornes and
>> I asked of him when he was still in jail. They were printed in Eiga
>> geijutsu 395 and 396 in 2001.
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> Here they are. The first one is one of the strangest interviews in history:
> all questions and no answers.
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> ???????20?????????
> http://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/90911
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> http://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/90912
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> Midnight Eye also did a nice interview with him in English.
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> Actually, I sat down a few times with Adachi last year to talk about the
> possibility of writing a critical biography?something like what I did with
> Ogawa. I told him, "We'd have to fight." He responded, "I know. Good!" So
> it looks like this'll be my next big project. I look forward to seeing your
> work Pieter-Jan; it's completely different than what I'd be up to and,
> whew, Adachi certainly lends himself to such an approach!
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> Markus
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> From: sissu tarka <sissu at basicray.org>
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> dear Markus, all,
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> As of my deep interest in Adachi-san, and also Go's excellent
> thinking, is this book available in English too? If so, please let me
> know.
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> thank you,
> verina
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> Quoting Markus Nornes via KineJapan <kinejapan at mailman.yale.edu>:
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>> You'll find the Hirasawa book a gold mine of information, including a solid
>> timeline and bibliography. It's _the_ starting point for your project.
>>
>> One curiosity is Adachi-san?s responses to the questions Markus Nornes and
>>> I asked of him when he was still in jail. They were printed in Eiga
>>> geijutsu 395 and 396 in 2001.
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>> Here they are. The first one is one of the strangest interviews in history:
>> all questions and no answers.
>>
>> ???????20?????????
>> http://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/90911
>>
>> ???????20?????????
>> http://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/90912
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>> Midnight Eye also did a nice interview with him in English.
>>
>> Actually, I sat down a few times with Adachi last year to talk about the
>> possibility of writing a critical biography?something like what I did with
>> Ogawa. I told him, "We'd have to fight." He responded, "I know. Good!" So
>> it looks like this'll be my next big project. I look forward to seeing your
>> work Pieter-Jan; it's completely different than what I'd be up to and,
>> whew, Adachi certainly lends himself to such an approach!
>>
>> Markus
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> Date: Wed, 19 Feb 2020 08:12:31 +0900
> From: shayne bowden <swb8 at gol.com>
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> Hi
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> I researched Adachi San and Fukeiron for my MA thesis. I also curated screenings for him in western Japan a few years back. I?d be happy to ask about his availability for an online or email interview if you still need his contact.
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>> Date: Tue, 18 Feb 2020 12:06:44 +0200
>> From: Eija Niskanen <eija at helsinkicineaasia.fi>
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>> Cc: Pieter-Jan Van Haecke <pieter-janvanhaecke at hotmail.com>
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>> Hi!
>> Yamagata International Documentary Film festival (where Adachi has acted as
>> the jury head) would likely have some material on him, like festival
>> interviews. Also, they would have his contacts.
>> Best,
>> Eija Niskanen
>> Programming director
>> Helsinki Cine Aasia, March 12.-15.2020
>> www.helsinkicineaasia.fi
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>> ti 18. helmik. 2020 klo 11.17 Pieter-Jan Van Haecke via KineJapan (
>> kinejapan at mailman.yale.edu) kirjoitti:
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>>> Dear all,
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>>> I'm currently in the early stages of planning my psychoanalytical research
>>> on Masao Adachi.
>>>
>>> Therefore I would like to ask for your help.
>>>
>>> First of all, I do not seem to find a lot of in-depth work on Adachi. I
>>> began to read Adachi's movie/revolution and am also planning to buy the
>>> French book that translated a lot of his writings.
>>> Are there any other papers or books that would be of use?
>>>
>>> Second of all, as Masao Adachi is still among the living, I would like to
>>> contact him and interview him. Can anyone help me get into contact with
>>> him?
>>>
>>> With kind regards,
>>> Pieter-Jan Van Haecke
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>> From: Gerow Aaron <aaron.gerow at yale.edu>
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>> Of course there are Adachi?s early books like Eiga e no senryaku:
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>> http://hdl.handle.net/10079/bibid/9911887 <http://hdl.handle.net/10079/bibid/9911887>
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>> Also, there is the long book of interviews of Adachi by Hirasawa Go:
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>> http://hdl.handle.net/10079/bibid/6527266 <http://hdl.handle.net/10079/bibid/6527266>
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>> One curiosity is Adachi-san?s responses to the questions Markus Nornes and I asked of him when he was still in jail. They were printed in Eiga geijutsu 395 and 396 in 2001.
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>> Adachi-san is still genki. He did a Q&A after Nakamura Mayu?s documentary of Suzuki Kunio last week at Porepore. I would have liked to have been there, since Suzuki and Adachi were on opposite sides of the political spectrum.
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>> Aaron Gerow
>> Professor
>> Film and Media Studies Program/East Asian Languages and Literatures
>> Chair, East Asian Languages and Literatures
>> Yale University
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>> website: www.aarongerow.com
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>>> 2020/02/18 ??4:17?Pieter-Jan Van Haecke via KineJapan <kinejapan at mailman.yale.edu>????:
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>>> Dear all,
>>>
>>> I'm currently in the early stages of planning my psychoanalytical research on Masao Adachi.
>>>
>>> Therefore I would like to ask for your help.
>>>
>>> First of all, I do not seem to find a lot of in-depth work on Adachi. I began to read Adachi's movie/revolution and am also planning to buy the French book that translated a lot of his writings.
>>> Are there any other papers or books that would be of use?
>>>
>>> Second of all, as Masao Adachi is still among the living, I would like to contact him and interview him. Can anyone help me get into contact with him?
>>>
>>> With kind regards,
>>> Pieter-Jan Van Haecke
>>> _______________________________________________
>>> KineJapan mailing list
>>> KineJapan at mailman.yale.edu
>>> https://mailman.yale.edu/mailman/listinfo/kinejapan
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