... Birth of Female Opera Companies like "Takarazuka" and "Shochiku". Color. width 269 mm x height 211 mm. ...
0000 - Gale Group | NCCO Photography
... Bowers. Using archival records, I show that the Shōchiku Company, the major kabuki producer, successfully resisted the democratic aims of the Occupation. Shōchiku's "classics-only" policy protected Japanese culture from ...
Tópico(s): Japanese History and Culture
2006 - University of Hawaii Press | Asian Theatre Journal
... 57; Katsudo Zasshi (July 1924), 40–43. 42 Shochiku Gaho (August 1924), 30–31. 43 Shinhanagata (August 1924), 32. Shinhanagata was published by Shochiku Kamata. 44 Nikkatsu Gaho (August 1924), 56–57. 45 Shochiku Gaho (August 1924), 26–27. 46 Kinema Jumpo ( ... made public, but was pressured by Nikkatsu and Shochiku representatives to remain in the pact. Katsudo Sekai ( ...
Tópico(s): Asian Culture and Media Studies
2008 - Routledge | Historical Journal Of Film Radio and Television
... sold off their property (e.g. Toei and Shochiku in 1999 and Nikkatsu in 2000). At present, ...
Tópico(s): Cinema and Media Studies
2009 - University of Toronto Press | Canadian Journal of Film Studies
... produced since the Occupation’ (SCAP 1945: 3.180); Shochiku's Victory of Women is mentioned twice, as ‘ ...
Tópico(s): Cinema and Media Studies
2007 - Routledge | Japan Forum
... ō kabuki), seen in major theatres today under Shōchiku Corporation sponsorship...
Tópico(s): Asian Culture and Media Studies
2012 - University of Hawaii Press | Asian Theatre Journal
In 1967, Shochiku, a Japanese film production company, released the kayō eiga (‘popular song film’) Shingapōru no yo ha fukete ( Under ...
Tópico(s): Asian Culture and Media Studies
2023 - Intellect | East Asian Journal of Popular Culture
Tópico(s): Japanese History and Culture
2015 - Cambridge University Press | Journal of Japanese Studies
Tópico(s): Asian Culture and Media Studies
2018 - | The Journal of The Institute of Image Information and Television Engineers
... studies the not yet fully explored field of Shōchiku cinema during the interwar period. Important works have ... University Press, 2005). However, taking into consideration that Shōchiku cinema played a significant role in the contemporary ... produce “modern” films in contemporary settings in Japan, Shōchiku Kamata Studio depicted the newly emerging social reality ... new social reality of “modernity.” In this sense, Shōchiku cinema was an “active agent” (p. 20) of ... to problematize these “performative aspects” (p. 6) of Shōchiku cinema. Schematically, the problem that Wada-Marciano delineates ...
Tópico(s): Hong Kong and Taiwan Politics
2009 - Cambridge University Press | The Journal of Asian Studies
... new studios, such as Taishō Katsuei (Taikatsu) and Shōchiku, initially struggled to win over foreign film fans, ... aspirations. Chapter 1, “Lighting and Capitalist-Industrial Modernity: Shochiku and Hollywood,” explores the relationship between the pure film movement, the Japanese reform film company Shōchiku, and Hollywood through the lens of Henry Kotani, ... trained in Hollywood before he was hired by Shōchiku to “modernize” Japanese film. Already established as a kabuki production company, in the early 1920s Shōchiku brought in Hollywood technicians. Shōchiku’s new film ...
Tópico(s): Japanese History and Culture
2015 - Sophia University | Monumenta Nipponica
... of American theatre censors putting heavy pressure on Shōchiku Theatrical Corporation officials to either do new kabuki ... and November telling theatre producers, and especially the Shōchiku Corporation's kabuki producers, that they should do ... and carried out a strong campaign to pressure Shōchiku into producing democratic-themed kabuki scripts. In 2004 ...
Tópico(s): Japanese History and Culture
2007 - University of Hawaii Press | Asian Theatre Journal
... Senki Sang Mi Park MAHĀBHĀRATA SENKI. Presented by Shochiku Co., Ltd. Kabuki-za Theatre, Tokyo, Japan. 1– ... stage play and subsequent film in the 1980s. Shochiku’s grand kabuki is adapted from an earlier ... The opening scene of Mahābhārata Senki. (Courtesy of Shochiku Co., Ltd) The Mahābhārata Senki naturalized this Indian ...
Tópico(s): Japanese History and Culture
2022 - University of Hawaii Press | Asian Theatre Journal
... Five out of 16 varieties tested, Hatsunishiki, Harukoma, Shochiku, Hitomesenryo and Hoyoku, differentiated flower bud at the ... influenced mainly by temper-ature ature: Hatsunishiki, Harukoma, Shochiku, Hitome senryo, Hoyoku. B. Flowering was influenced mainly ...
Tópico(s): Horticultural and Viticultural Research
1954 - Japanese Society for Horticultural Science | Journal of the Japanese Society for Horticultural Science
... as a young man through his recruitment by Shōchiku to write new plays for its Kabuki-za ... been interesting to consider, for example, the way Shōchiku's recruitment of Mishima in 1953 (while he ...
Tópico(s): Japanese History and Culture
2010 - Cambridge University Press | The Journal of Asian Studies
... number of films produced at major studios (Toho, Shochiku, Toei, Daiei, Nikkatsu) shrunk from 545 in 1960 ... 160 in 1971. In 1986 major studios (Toho, Shochiku, Toei) were able to produce only 24 films. ...
Tópico(s): Japanese History and Culture
2004 - Wayne State University Press | Framework The Journal of Cinema and Media
... End Page 240] the entertainment companies Tōhō and Shōchiku). Instead of a “traditional” chronological approach, Leiter organizes ... and mortality there is a brief mention of Shōchiku’s attempt to recruit and train college students ...
Tópico(s): Chinese history and philosophy
2016 - University of Hawaii Press | Asian Theatre Journal
... not only marked Ōshima's departure from the Shōchiku Studios and the Japanese studio system of film ...
Tópico(s): Japanese History and Culture
2009 - Taylor & Francis | Journal of Japanese and Korean Cinema
... Japanese Theatre in Los Angeles Kevin Wetmore Jr. Shochiku Grand Kabuki—Chikamatsu-za. By Chikamatsu Monzaemon. Directed ...
Tópico(s): Theatre and Performance Studies
2009 - University of Hawaii Press | Asian Theatre Journal
... at all. Shiro Kido, the production head of Shochiku's Tokyo operation, remarked during Naruse's short ...
Tópico(s): Cinema and Media Studies
2011 - University of Toronto Press | Canadian Journal of Film Studies
... Yoshida's [End Page 458] career began at Shochiku, and it was during his time there that ...
Tópico(s): Cinema and Media Studies
2005 - Cambridge University Press | Journal of Japanese Studies
... a living in the cinema. He entered the Shochiku studios at age 18 as an assistant and ...
Tópico(s): Asian Culture and Media Studies
1996 - University of California Press | Film Quarterly
... of film analysis such as the studio system (Shōchiku versus Tōhō [chapters 1 and 4]), genre (shoōshimingekei ...
Tópico(s): Hong Kong and Taiwan Politics
2014 - Cambridge University Press | Journal of Japanese Studies
... 1979 by Nobutaka Yoshino, a production designer at Shochiku, for whom the aesthetics of shadow are something ‘ ...
Tópico(s): Cinema and Media Studies
2014 - Oxford University Press | Screen
... more culinary treats than romance. In June 2012 Shōchiku [End Page 151] Studios released a movie, Masao- ...
Tópico(s): Folklore, Mythology, and Literature Studies
2013 - Cambridge University Press | Journal of Japanese Studies
This performance of two Kabuki plays, billed as Shochiku Grand Kabuki, was more than entertaining--it was ...
Tópico(s): Japanese History and Culture
2001 - Johns Hopkins University Press | Theatre Journal
... his removal from college. Soon after, Yamamoto joined Shōchiku as an assistant director in 1933 and subsequently ...
Tópico(s): Cinema and Media Studies
2018 - Cambridge University Press | Journal of Japanese Studies
... Ozu Yasujirō's early films. But it was Shōchiku Studio's Shimazu Yasujirō who was especially taken ...
Tópico(s): Japanese History and Culture
2020 - Sophia University | Monumenta Nipponica
... Ozu began working as an assistant director at Shochiku's Kamata Studio. Joo argues that Ozu's ...
Tópico(s): Hong Kong and Taiwan Politics
2020 - Cambridge University Press | Journal of Japanese Studies
... daisensō, 1968), both directed by Nihonmatsu Kazui for Shochiku Studios—and Komatsu Sakyō’s 1964 SF disaster ...
Tópico(s): Utopian, Dystopian, and Speculative Fiction
2023 - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute | Humanities