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Mark Nornes <[log in to unmask]>
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Film and TV Studies Discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 11 Dec 2004 11:11:20 +0900
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University of Michigan's Center for Japanese Studies presents:

Japanese Film Reprint Series
Edited by Abé Mark Nornes

http://www.umich.edu/~iinet/cjs/pubs/cjsfaculty/filmseries.html

The Center for Japanese Studies publications program has kicked off a
new electronic publishing project. As part of this, UM's Japan faculty
has been invited to create reprint series for their respective
disciplines. The first of these is offered by Markus Nornes for
Japanese film studies, and contains many books, journals, newsletters,
and previously classified memoranda. The Proletarian Film Movements
collection even contains precious records from the interwar censors and
quicktimes of most of the extant Prokino films.

Features include:
        —Completely searchable text across all books (for English)
        —Download books as pds, or read in our browsing interface
        —Color images in scalable image database for close analysis
        —Quicktime films in both large and small sizes
        —Fully annotated
        —New introductions by Donald Richie and Harry Harootunian
        —Free!
        —[Coming Soon: print-to-order hardcovers]

To the Distant Observer, by Noël Burch (1979), with a new introduction
by H. D. Harootunian

Japanese Cinema: Film Style and National Character, by Donald Richie
(1971), with a new introduction by the author

Production Materials from The Effects of the Atomic Bomb on Hiroshima
and Nagasaki (1946)

Prewar Proletarian Film Movements Collection

 
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