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Kitano Takeshi

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Zusatztext The long-awaited publication of Kitano Takeshi! the first book-length study of the director's complete work! goes quite a ways to answering the question at the head of this review. Aaron Gerow - another man of incontestable credentials thanks to his stints teaching Japanese cinema at the University of Yokohama! Yale and his lengthy tenure as a film critic for the Daily Yomiuri - presents Kitano as an almost schizophrenic personality! made of two distinct personas: the director Takeshi Kitano and the comedian Beat Takeshi. Two personalities that are usually at odds! sometimes at war and occasionally in harmony. Both straight man and buffoon! Kitano forms a one-man manzai act. Gerow posits this duality as the key to analyzing and understanding Kitano's films. The opening chapter! entitled Introducing Two Takeshis! sets the stage! departing from a variety of opinions and attempts by other critics to pierce the mystery. In this chapter and throughout his book! the author makes ample reference to Japanese sources! which opens up a far wider reading of Kitano - one that includes the media personality Beat Takeshi of whom most westerners! including his fans and critics! still have only the slightest inkling! but which forms a crucial factor in understanding the man and his movies. At the same time! this use of Japanese sources also feels like an attempt to lay down new rules for the study of Japanese cinema by foreign critics and writers. A lack of knowledge of the language has meant that the biggest swath of existing discourses on Japanese film! namely that written by the Japanese themselves! is overlooked whenever Western critics talk about Japanese film. In that sense! Gerow's detailed study sets a new standard! particularly when it comes to monographs of contemporary Japanese directors. While it is certainly not true that Japanese critics have a monopoly on the 'truth' about their own filmmakers! incorporating their readings can only lead to more understanding and lower the risk of ethnocentric analysis and exoticism. Or just plain old missing the point. Gerow's study does an admirable job at dissecting the slippery beast known as Takeshi Kitano! and this volume deserves to be seen as a benchmark for any future studies of contemporary Japanese filmmakers. However! the author's consistent reliance on references to other sources in building up his discourse results in his own personality remaining almost as elusive of that of the subject he so deftly dissects. Informationen zum Autor Aaron Gerow Klappentext Combining a detailed account of the situation in Japanese film and criticism with unique close analyses of Kitano's films from Violent Cop to Takeshis, the author relates the director to issues of contemporary cinema, Japanese national identity, and globalism. Zusammenfassung Combining a detailed account of the situation in Japanese film and criticism with unique close analyses of Kitano's films from Violent Cop to Takeshis! the author relates the director to issues of contemporary cinema! Japanese national identity! and globalism. ...

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Auteurs Aaron Gerow
Edition British Film Institute
 
Langues Anglais
Format d'édition Livre Relié
Sortie 01.08.2007
 
EAN 9781844571659
ISBN 978-1-84457-165-9
Pages 272
Thèmes World Directors
World Directors
Catégories Littérature > Littérature (récits) > Correspondance, journaux intimes
Sciences humaines, art, musique > Art > Théâtre, ballet

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