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Tables of Contents for A Hundred Years of Japanese Film
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Foreword
Paul Schrader
7
2
Introduction
9
8
I --- A CONCISE HISTORY OF JAPANESE FILM
Beginnings and the Benshi
17
26
Film, Theater, and Actors
22
3
Realism and Reality
25
2
Western Influences
27
2
Shingeki and New Narrative Tactics
29
33
The Gendaigeki
62
Taisho Democracy and Shochiku
43
64
The New Gendaigeki: Shimazu, Gosho, Shimizu, Ozu, and Naruse
46
18
The New Jidaigeki: Itami, Inagaki, Ito, and Yamanaka Sadao
64
13
Nikkatsu and the Shimpa: Mizoguchl Kenji
77
7
Expressionism, Kinugasa Teinosuke, and the Leftist Film
84
12
Criticism and Crackdown: World War II
96
11
The Occupation of Japan
107
70
Postwar Developments
115
4
Ozu and Naruse
119
10
Mizoguchi and the Period-Film
129
5
New Means: Jun-bungaku, Comedy, and Social Issues
134
43
The Advent of Television and the Film's Defenses: Suzuki, Nakahira, Kawashima, and Imamura
177
36
The Early Independents: Hani and Teshigahara
192
4
The ``New Wave'': Oshima, Yoshida, and Shinoda
196
12
After the Wave
208
5
Making Audiences
213
76
The New Independents
216
27
Documentary and Anime
243
10
Conclusion
253
4
II --- A SELECTIVE GUIDE TO VIDEOS AND DVDs
Introduction
257
2
Listings
259
29
Japanese Sources of Videos and DVDs
288
1
Japanese Historical Periods
289
1
Notes
290
6
Glossary
296
3
Bibliography
299
3
Index
302
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