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Ghost in the Well

The Hidden History of Horror Films in Japan
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Ghost in the Well offers the first comprehensive history of the horror genre within Japanese cinema, spanning from the silent era and Classical period films like Nakagawa Nobuo's Tokaido Yotsuya Kaidan (1959) to the worldwide fame of modern J-horror franchises such as Ring and Ju-on. Dr Michael Crandol explores the development of kaiki eiga—Japanese 'weird' or 'bizarre' films aligned with Western horror concepts—tracing their roots in kabuki theatre and cultural motifs of the monstrous feminine, alongside Hollywood influences, creating a unique transnational yet distinctively Japanese aesthetic.
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Ghost in the Well is ideal for film scholars, students, and enthusiasts interested in Japanese culture, horror cinema, and transnational genre studies.

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Ghost in the Well is the first study to provide a full history of the horror genre in Japanese cinema, from the silent era to Classical period movies such as Nakagawa Nobuo’s Tokaido Yotsuya kaidan (1959) to the contemporary global popularity of J-horror pictures like the Ring and Ju-on franchises.

Michael Crandol draws on a wide range of Japanese language sources, including magazines, posters and interviews with directors such as Kurosawa Kiyoshi, to consider the development of kaiki eiga, the Japanese phrase meaning "weird" or "bizarre" films that most closely corresponds to Western understandings of "horror". He traces the origins of kaiki eiga in Japanese kabuki theatre and traditions of the monstrous feminine, showing how these traditional forms were combined with the style and conventions of Hollywood horror to produce an aesthetic that was both transnational and peculiarly Japanese.

Ghost in the Well sheds new light on one of Japanese cinema's best-known genres, while also serving as a fascinating case study of how popular film genres are re-imagined across cultural divides.

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An engrossing, insightful celebration of Japan’s rich horror-film history shaped by war, occupation, and innovative artists largely unknown abroad. Cineaste

Crandol’s meticulous research is grounded in extensive Japanese-language sources. Monumenta Nipponica

Moving beyond typical J-horror fare, this groundbreaking study plunges into the eerie and thrilling realm of Japanese ‘cinema of the strange.’ — Adam L. Kern, University of Wisconsin-Madison

A welcome challenge to viewing supernatural horror solely through Western lenses. — Jasper Sharp, Independent scholar, UK

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781350178731

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 17 June 2021

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Bloomsbury Academic

Illustration: 38 bw illus

Audience: Tertiary education

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 10.0mm

Width: 154.0mm

Height: 232.0mm

Weight: 460g

Pages: 272

About the Author

Michael Crandol is an assistant professor of Japanese studies at Leiden University, the Netherlands. He is the author of several articles on the history of Japanese horror film, including a chapter in The Japanese Cinema Book (British Film Institute, 2020).

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