Author: Abé Mark Nornes
Author email address: amnornes@umich.edu
Institution: University of Michigan
Goals of the Course:
- To survey the history of the Japanese moving image, from its beginnings in one-shot actualities to the proliferation of video-based media.
- To interrogate the relationship of history and photographic representation.
- To conceptualize “nation,” “nationalism” and “national cinema” in a country whose psychic and political borders have been surprisingly fluid in the past 100 years.
- To study the interaction between national and international dimensions of texts, auteurs and movements.
- To compare the development of Japanese cinema to other national contexts.
Grading:
- Participation 15%
- 6-page paper on Ozu Yasujirô 20%
- Midterm 20%
- Term Paper 25%
- Final 20%
Required Texts:
- Anderson, Joseph and Donald Richie. The Japanese Film: Art and Industry. (Tokyo: Tuttle, 1959). Expanded version: (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1982).
- Reframing Japanese Cinema: Authorship, Genre, History, ed. by Arthur Nolletti, Jr. and David Desser (Bloomington: Indiana, 1992).
- Reader
Schedule:
- Jan 8: Introduction
- Jan 13: 100 years in a nutshell
- Read: R/A 402-403, 405; Komatsu Hiroshi (RJC)
- Jan 14: Screening: Rashomon (Kurosawa Akira)
- Jan 15: Early Cinema
- Read: R/A 21-34, 444-448; Joseph Anderson (RJC).
- Jan 20: MLK Day
- Jan 21: Screening: Sumo shorts, Russo-Japanese War Actualities, Shibukawa Bangoro(Futagawa Buntarô)
- Jan 22: Burch I
- Read: Noel Burch. To the Distant Observer, 61-86.
- Jan 27: Burch II
- Read: R/A 385-391, 448-451; Burch 89-99.
- Jan 28: Screening: Sanji Goto (Thomas Kurihara), Orochi (Bando Tsumasaburo)
- Jan 29: Study of National Cinemas & the Pure Cinema Movement
- Read: R/A Spaulding (RJC); Susan Hayward, “Defining the ‘National’ of a Country’s Cinematographic Production.”
- Feb 3: Tendency Film, Amateur Film and Proletarian Film Movement
- Read: R/A 64-71; Aaron Gerow interview with Prokino members
- Feb 4: Screening: I Was Born, But… (Ozu Yasujirô)
- Feb 5: Prewar Avant-Garde
- Read: R/A 54-57; David Bordwell (RJC).
- Feb 10: Ozu Yasujiro (Ozu paper due)
- Read: R/A 359-363; Kathe Geist (RJC); Donald Richie (RJC); Donald Richie, “A Definition of the Japanese Film”; Donald Richie, “Viewing Japanese Film: Some Considerations; Kristen Thompson and David Bordwell, “Space and Narrative in the Films of Ozu.”
- Feb 11: Screening: Page of Madness (Kinugasa Teinosuke)
- Feb 12: Talkies and the War in China 1931-1941
- Read: R/A 72-125.
- Feb 17: War in the Pacific 1941-1945
- Read: R/A 126-158; Ueno Toshiya, “The Other and the Machine.”
- Feb 18: Screening: Fighting Soldiers (Kamei Fumio)
- Feb 19: Occupation–Japanese Cinema as American Cinema
- Read: R/A 159-222.
- Feb 24: Midterm
- Feb 25: Screening: The Princess Yang (Mizoguchi Kenji)
- Feb 26: The 1950s (“Golden Age”?)
- Read: R/A 223-258.
- Mar 3: Spring Break
- Mar 5: Spring Break
- Mar 10: A Short History of Japanese Film Criticism
- Read: David Desser, “Toward a Structural Analysis of the Postwar Samurai Film” (RJC).
- Mar 11: Screening: High and Low (Kurosawa Akira)
- Mar 12: Kurosawa
- Read: R/A 291-323, 376-380.
- Mar 17: Mizoguchi
- Read: R/A 351-354; Luc Moullet, André Bazin, Jacques Rivette: “Exchanges about Kurosawa and Mizoguchi,” from Cahiers du Cinéma; Alexandre Astruc, “What is Mise-en-scène?”
- Mar 18: Screening: Violence at Noon (Ôshima Nagisa)
- Mar 19: New Wave
- Read: R/A 451-456, 457-477.
- Mar 24: Oshima
- Read: Max Tessier (RJC); Oshima Nagisa (RJC).
- Mar 25: Screening: Nanami: Inferno of First Love (Hani Susumu)
- Mar 26: Hani
- Read: James Blue, Hani Susumu Interview; Gordon Hitchens, “Nanami: First Love.”
- Mar 31: Radical documentary
- Read: Interview with Tsuchimoto Noriaki
- Apr 1: Screening: Minamata (Tsuchimoto Noriaki)
- Apr 2: Post-war Avant-Garde
- Read: Nishijima Norio, “A History of Experimental Film in Japan”; Kawanaka Nobuhiro, “A Private Film History.”
- Apr 7: Imamura
- Read: Audie Bock, “Imamura Shôhei” (from Japanese Film Directors)
- Apr 8: Screening: Vengeance is Mine (Imamura Shôhei)
- Apr 9: Nikkatsu Roman Porno
- Read: Ian Buruma, Behind the Mask, excerpts.
- Apr 14: The Dilemma of Independence
- Read: Term Papers Due
- Apr 15: Screening: To Sleep as to Dream (Hayashi Kaizô)
- Apr 16: Transnationalism’s Challenge to National Cinema
- Read: TBA
- Apr 21: Anime
- Read: Annalee Newitz, “Magical Girls and Atomic Bomb Sperm.”
- Apr 22: Screening: Broken Down Film (Tezuka Osamu), Jumping (Tezuka Osamu), Patlabor 2 (Oshii Mamoru)