Introduction to Japanese Horror Film(English, Electronic book text, Balmain Colette)

Introduction to Japanese Horror Film(English, Electronic book text, Balmain Colette)

  • Balmain Colette
Publisher:Edinburgh University PressISBN 13: 9780748630592ISBN 10: 0748630597

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Introduction to Japanese Horror Film(English, Electronic book text, Balmain Colette) is written by Balmain Colette and published by Edinburgh University Press. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 0748630597 (ISBN 10) and 9780748630592 (ISBN 13).

This book is a major historical and cultural overview of an increasingly popular genre. Starting with the cultural phenomenon of Godzilla, it explores the evolution of Japanese horror from the 1950s through to contemporary classics of Japanese horror cinema such as Ringu and Ju-On: The Grudge. Divided thematically, the book explores key motifs such as the vengeful virgin, the demonic child, the doomed lovers and the supernatural serial killer, situating them within traditional Japanese mythology and folk-tales. The book also considers the aesthetics of the Japanese horror film, and the mechanisms through which horror is expressed at a visceral level through the use of setting, lighting, music and mise-en-scene. It concludes by considering the impact of Japanese horror on contemporary American cinema by examining the remakes of Ringu, Dark Water and Ju-On: The Grudge.The emphasis is on accessibility, and whilst the book is primarily marketed towards film and media students, it will also be of interest to anyone interested in Japanese horror film, cultural mythology and folk-tales, cinematic aesthetics and film theory.