From relatively humble beginnings in a King Kong-inspired Japanese studio picture, the kaij? eiga has developed into a global phenomenon. While the origins of giant kaij? the term often preferred to 'monster' remain firmly rooted in Japan, the figure has become a transnational spectacle. This book explores how kaij? went global, from the adoption of Godzilla movies in translation to the appropriation of cultural material across borders. With reference to the subgenre's global development, its exploitative western circulation and how it demonstrates shifting power bases in global cinema, the book examines how genres with deep national roots can become transnational phenomena.
About the AuthorSteven Rawle, Associate Professor, York St John's University.
Book InformationISBN 9781474475808
Author Steven RawleFormat Hardback
Page Count 288
Imprint Edinburgh University PressPublisher Edinburgh University Press