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Film history, film theory
EALL399 Contemporary East Asian Film
Books: Monograph: Sessue Hayakawa: Silent Cinema and Transnational Stardom (Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press, 2007). Awarded the 2007 Book Award in History from the Association of Asian American Studies. Edited Volumes: Oxford Handbook of Japanese Cinema Edited by Miyao (Oxford: Oxford University Press), forthcoming. Beat Takeshi vs. Takeshi Kitano by Casio Abe. Forward by Miyao. Edited with William O. Gardner (New York: Kaya, 2004). Ozu's Anti-Cinema by Kiju Yoshida. Introduction by Miyao. Translated with Kyoko Hirano (Ann Arbor: Center for Japanese Studies, University of Michigan, 2003). Articles and Essays: "Bright Lights, Big City: Lighting, Technological Modernity, and Ozu Yasujiro's Sono yo no tsuma (That Night's Wife, 1930)," positions: east Asia cultures critique, forthcoming. "Sessue Hayakawa: The Racialized Body vs. Photogenie," Stare Decades: American Culture/American Cinema, eds. Adreinne L. McLean and Murray Pomerance (New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University Press), forthcoming. "Containment of Horror: Tsuru Aoki's Transnational Stardom," Screening Trans-Asia: Genre, Stardom, and Intellectual Imaginaries, eds. Chris Berry and Zhang Zhen (Hong Kong: University of Hong-Kong Press), forthcoming. "Hollywood Zen," Oshima Nagisa Chosakushu Dai 4 Kan [Writings of Oshima Nagisa Volume 4], ed. Yomota Inuhiko (Tokyo: Gendai shicho sha, 2009), 297-317. "From Doppelganger to Monster: Kitano Takeshi's Takeshis'," Canadian Journal of Film Studies, 18.1 (Spring 2009): 6-23. "Dark Visions of Japanese Film Noir: Suzuki Seijun's Branded to Kill (1967)," Japanese Film: Texts and Contexts, eds. Alastair Phillips and Julian Stringer (London: Routledge, 2008), 193-204. "Thieves of Baghdad: Transnational Networks of Cinema and Anime in the 1920s," Mechademia 2: Networks of Desire, ed. Frenchy Lunning (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2007), 83-102. "Nihon Bumu [Japan Boom]," Genten Amerika shi [Original documents in American History], ed. Igarashi Takeshi (Tokyo: Iwanami shoten, 2006), 346-355. "Global Hollywood," Gendai Amerika no kiwado [Keywords in contemporary America], eds. Yoshihara and Yaguchi Yujin (Tokyo: Chumon sha, 2006), 148-152. "Hariuddo eiga, haken no seiritsu: Chuto ni miru 'kotenki Hariuddo eiga' no sutairu to ideorogi [Hollywood cinema, the emergence of hegemony: The style and ideology of 'Classical Hollywood Cinema' in The Cheat]," Amerika bunka shi nyumon [Introduction to American Cultural History], ed. Kamei Shunsuke (Kyoto: Showado, 2006), 151-173. "Telephilia vs. Cinephilia = Beat Takeshi vs. Takeshi Kitano?," Framework 45.2 (Fall 2004): 56-61. "Triple Consciousness: Sessue Hayakawa at Haworth Pictures Corporation," Pacific and American Studies 2 (March 2002): 129-45. "Before Anime: Animation and The Pure Film Movement in Prewar Japan," Japan Forum 14.2 (2002): 191-209.
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