Han heroes and Yamato warriors : competing masculinities in Chinese and Japanese war cinema / Amanda Weiss.
2023
D743.23
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Title
Han heroes and Yamato warriors : competing masculinities in Chinese and Japanese war cinema / Amanda Weiss.
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ISBN
9789888805488 (electronic bk.)
9888805487 (electronic bk.)
9789888754274
9888754270
9888805487 (electronic bk.)
9789888754274
9888754270
Published
Hong Kong : Hong Kong University Press, [2023]
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (184 pages) : illustrations (black and white).
Call Number
D743.23
Dewey Decimal Classification
791.43658
Summary
Taking the "tidal wave" of memory in the late twentieth and early twenty-first century as its starting point, this monograph explores collective memory of World War II in East Asia (1937-1945) through film. Weiss argues that Chinese, Japanese, and American remembrance of World War II is intertwined in what she terms a "memory loop," the transnational mediation and remediation of war narratives. Gender is central to this process, as the changing representation of male soldiers, political leaders, and patriarchal father figures within these narratives reveals Japanese and Chinese challenges to each other and to the perceived "foundational" American narrative of the war. This process continues to intensify due to the globally visible nature of the memory loop, which drives this cycle of transmission, translation, and reassessment. This volume is the first to bring together a collection of Chinese and Japanese war films that have received little attention in English-language literature. It also produces new readings of popular war memory in East Asia by revealing the gendered dimensions of collective remembrance in these films.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Transnational Asian masculinities.
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Table of Contents
Frontmatter
Contents
Tables
Notes on Language
Acknowledgments
1. Introduction: Remembering the War On-Screen
2. The Tokyo Trial On-Screen: Establishing the Foundational Narrative
3. New Heroes in Chinese and Japanese Combat Films
4. Contested Images of Wartime Rape
5. Gender and Reconciliation in Sino-Japanese Melodramas
6. Conclusion
Tables
Glossary
Bibliography
Index
Contents
Tables
Notes on Language
Acknowledgments
1. Introduction: Remembering the War On-Screen
2. The Tokyo Trial On-Screen: Establishing the Foundational Narrative
3. New Heroes in Chinese and Japanese Combat Films
4. Contested Images of Wartime Rape
5. Gender and Reconciliation in Sino-Japanese Melodramas
6. Conclusion
Tables
Glossary
Bibliography
Index