Murakami Haruki on Film
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Murakami Haruki on Film
This book offers a timely look at the cinematic adaptations of Japanese writer Murakami Harukiβs fiction over the past forty years. These films demonstrate the way adaptations are fundamentally creative works that say something new about the different cultural contexts in which they appear.
Murakami Haruki on Film offers a timely look at the cinematic adaptations of Japanese writer Murakami Haruki's fiction over the past forty years. Films based on Murakami's work, including Tony Takitani (2004), Norwegian Wood (2010), Burning (2018), Drive My Car (2022), and many more, manifest a contradictory impulse to faithfully capture the author's literary worlds while expanding and developing these worlds at the same time.
Created by directors from Japan, South Korea, Vietnam, Mexico, and the United States, among other national traditions, these films demonstrate the way adaptations are fundamentally creative works that say something new about the different cultural contexts in which they appear. Though the creative reworking of Murakami's literary worlds threatens to distance us from the author and his work, this book argues that the very process of "translating" Murakami from one medium to another references the theme of transformation that is central to his work.
Series: Asia Shorts
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INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781952636530
Publisher: Association for Asian Studies
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 19 November 2024
Country: United States
Imprint: Association for Asian Studies
Audience: Professional and scholarly
DIMENSIONS
Width: 152.0mm
Height: 229.0mm
Weight: 250g
Pages: 122
About the Author
Marc Yamada is a Professor of Interdisciplinary Humanities at BYU. He received a PhD in Japanese Literature & Culture from UC Berkeley. Marc has published articles and books on modern Japanese literature, film, and manga. His recent books include Kore-eda Hirokazu: Shared Spaces of Filmmaking (University of Illinois Press, 2023) and Locating Heisei in Japanese Fiction and Film: The Historical Imagination of the Lost Decades (Routledge, 2019).
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