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16 Why Not? Imamura, Nietzsche, and the Untimely
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David Deamer
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Figures vii
- Notes on the Contributors ix
- 1 Introduction 1
- 2 The Making of an Auteur: The Early Films (1958–1959) 21
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PART I KILLERS
- 3 Confronting America: Pigs and Battleships and the Politics of US Bases in Postwar Japan 41
- 4 Insect Men and Women: Gender, Conflict and Problematic Modernity in Intentions of Murder 56
- 5 Hidden in Plain Sight: The False Leads and True Mysteries of Vengeance Is Mine 75
- 6 The Eel: Trauma Cinema 92
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PART II CLIENTS
- 7 The Insect Woman, or: The Female Art of Failure 115
- 8 The Obscene in the Everyday: The Pornographers 139
- 9 Shohei Imamura’s Profound Desire for Japan’s Cultural Roots: Critical Approaches to Profound Desires of the Gods 159
- 10 “Products of Japan”: Karayuki-san, The Making of a Prostitute 177
- 11 The Female Body as Transgressor of National Boundaries: The History of Postwar Japan as Told by a Bar Hostess 192
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PART III KINDRED SPIRITS
- 12 Better Off Being Bacteria: Adaptation and Allegory in Dr. Akagi 213
- 13 Time Out of Joint: Shohei Imamura and the Search for an “Other” Japan 228
- 14 Promotional Discourses and the Meanings of The Ballad of Narayama 246
- 15 Boundary Play: Truth, Fiction, and Performance in A Man Vanishes 267
- 16 Why Not? Imamura, Nietzsche, and the Untimely 287
- 17 Kuroi Ame: An Anthropology of Suffering 308
- 18 The Symbolic Function of Water 326
- Index 343
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Figures vii
- Notes on the Contributors ix
- 1 Introduction 1
- 2 The Making of an Auteur: The Early Films (1958–1959) 21
-
PART I KILLERS
- 3 Confronting America: Pigs and Battleships and the Politics of US Bases in Postwar Japan 41
- 4 Insect Men and Women: Gender, Conflict and Problematic Modernity in Intentions of Murder 56
- 5 Hidden in Plain Sight: The False Leads and True Mysteries of Vengeance Is Mine 75
- 6 The Eel: Trauma Cinema 92
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PART II CLIENTS
- 7 The Insect Woman, or: The Female Art of Failure 115
- 8 The Obscene in the Everyday: The Pornographers 139
- 9 Shohei Imamura’s Profound Desire for Japan’s Cultural Roots: Critical Approaches to Profound Desires of the Gods 159
- 10 “Products of Japan”: Karayuki-san, The Making of a Prostitute 177
- 11 The Female Body as Transgressor of National Boundaries: The History of Postwar Japan as Told by a Bar Hostess 192
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PART III KINDRED SPIRITS
- 12 Better Off Being Bacteria: Adaptation and Allegory in Dr. Akagi 213
- 13 Time Out of Joint: Shohei Imamura and the Search for an “Other” Japan 228
- 14 Promotional Discourses and the Meanings of The Ballad of Narayama 246
- 15 Boundary Play: Truth, Fiction, and Performance in A Man Vanishes 267
- 16 Why Not? Imamura, Nietzsche, and the Untimely 287
- 17 Kuroi Ame: An Anthropology of Suffering 308
- 18 The Symbolic Function of Water 326
- Index 343