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The 3rd Reading Journal

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Film Journal No.3  due on Jan 13 th  Friday, 5pm  via Email on any 1 out of 2 films China Night & Dear Soldier

Merry Christmas!

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dear all, Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! It is my great luck to have you as my students and spend time watching and discussing films with you! Thank you!!! Ran

notes on Man'ei

CLICK  HERE  TO DOWNLOAD password for the download is  the date of the lecture . for instance if the lecture takes place on January 01, 1900 then the password would be 19000101 (eight-digit:yyyymmdd) NOTE:  The date of expiration would be the end of this month.

Empire and Colonialism: Filmmaking in Manchuria and Korea II

Week 12/Dec 22nd      Screening: Dear Soldier , Dir. Bang Han-joon, 1944 Dec 28 th -Jan 7 th Winter Break Week 13/Jan 12 th    Lecture & Discussion   Required Readings Baskett , Michael. The Attractive Empire: Transnational Film Culture in Imperial Japan , 84-105 【you have this book already!!!】 Yecies, BM & Shim, AG. “Collaborative Film Production Under Japan’s War-preparation System, 1937-1945”, Korea’s Occupied Cinemas, 1893-1948 , 115-140 [click HERE ] Yecies, BM & Shim, AG, “Lost Memories of Korean Cinema: Film Policy During Japanese Colonial Rule, 1919-1937”, Asian Cinema , Fall/Winter 2003, 14(2) [click HERE ]

notes on Shanghai's fallen women

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notes on Mizoguchi's Fallen Women

CLICK  HERE  TO DOWNLOAD password for the download is  the date of the lecture . for instance if the lecture takes place on January 01, 1900 then the password would be 19000101 (eight-digit:yyyymmdd) NOTE:  The date of expiration would be the end of this month.

Empire and Colonialism: Filmmaking in Manchuria and Korea I

Week 10/Dec 8 th Screening:   China Night 「 支那 の 夜 」 , Dir. Osamu Fushimizu, 1940 Week 11/Dec 15 th     Lecture & Discussion   Required Readings Michael, Baskett. The Attractive Empire: Transnational Film Culture in Imperial Japan , p1-12, 72-84 [click here ] NOTE: the whole book is shared; please turn to corresponding pages. Li, Jie. “A National Cinema for A Puppet State: The Manchurian Motion Picture Association”, The  Oxford Handbook of Chinese Cinemas . Edited by Carlos Rojas and Eileen Chow. , Oxford University Press, 2013, p79-97 [distribute in class] Sookyeong, Hong. “Between Ideology and Spectatorship: The “Ethnic Harmony” of the Manchuria Motion Picture Corporation, 1937–1945 ” , Cross-Currents: East Asian History and Culture Review ,   Volume 2, Number 1, May 2013 , p114-135 [click HERE ]