The first book in English dedicated to the actor and director Tanaka KinuyoPraised as amongst the greatest actors in the history of Japanese cinema, Tanaka's career spanned the industrial development of cinema from silent to sound, monochrome to colour. Alongside featuring in films by Ozu, Mizoguchi, Naruse and Kurosawa, Tanaka was also the only Japanese woman filmmaker between 1953 and 1962, and her films tackled distinctly feminine topics such as prostitution and breast cancer. Her career overlapped with a transformative period in Japanese history, and this close analysis of her fascinating life and work offers new perspectives, subjectivities and modes of analysis for the classical era of Japanese cinema.Key FeaturesA unique look at the life and career of Tanaka Kinuyo, as both an actor and directorOffers a new perspective on the history of women and film in JapanBrings together a range of Japanese and western scholars
About the AuthorIrene Gonzalez-Lopez is a Post-Doctoral Researcher in the Visual and Material Culture Research Centre at Kingston University (London). Michael Smith was awarded his PhD from University of Leeds in 2013.
Book InformationISBN 9781474409698
Author Irene Gonzalez-LopezFormat Hardback
Page Count 272
Imprint Edinburgh University PressPublisher Edinburgh University Press