Latin American Women Filmmakers

Latin American Women Filmmakers

Author: Traci Roberts-Camps

Publisher: University of New Mexico Press

Published: 2017

Total Pages: 200

ISBN-13: 0826358276

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This book highlights the voices and stories of Latin American women directors from Brazil, Chile, Argentina, and Mexico.


Migration in Lusophone Cinema

Migration in Lusophone Cinema

Author: C. Rêgo

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2014-11-26

Total Pages: 352

ISBN-13: 1137408928

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With more than 250 million speakers globally, the Lusophone world has a rich history of filmmaking. This edited volume explores the representation of the migratory experience in contemporary cinema from Portuguese-speaking countries, exploring how Lusophone films, filmmakers, producers, studios, and governments relay narratives of migration.


Gaijin

Gaijin

Author: Marc Olden

Publisher: Jove Books

Published: 1987

Total Pages: 388

ISBN-13: 9780515091946

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They call him the Gaijin--the outsider--the British traitor from World War II who is now modern Japan's most savage crime lord. But master thief Simon Bendor vows to avenge the monstrous crime against his mother, and nothing can stop him--not even the ferocity of his deadliest enemy.


Yokohama Gaijin

Yokohama Gaijin

Author: George Lavrov

Publisher: AuthorHouse

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 223

ISBN-13: 1467870536

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G e o r g e L a v r o v George Lavrov was born and raised in Yokohama, Japan, where he attended St. Joseph grade and high school. He is a graduate of San Francisco State University, with a major in international trade management with area specialization in Japan and the Pacific Rim. He is the author of The Pacific Rim--Threat or Promise, as well as various other articles dealing with Asian and international business. Being trilingual, he speaks English, Russian and Japanese. During 1975 to 1986, Lavrov was based in Tokyo where he represented American insurance interests. Since returning to the U.S., he has continued to work in the international arena, especially related to Asia and the Pacific Rim. Yokohama Gaijin is George Lavrov's personal story, told from his own eyewitness account. It recounts the horror of WWII carpet bombings of Japanese cities, including the tragic loss of his elder brother, Konstantin, who was killed instantly when a bomb from an American B-29 bomber made a direct hit on the Lavrov residence in Yokohama, Japan, on May 29th, 1945, the harsh wartime treatment of gaijin (foreign) residents of Japan and much more. It is the true story of a stateless White Russian and his family, as they coped through some of the most difficult times of the 20th century--the WWII period in Japan and the postwar years that followed. But it's also a story of faith and hope in the future--a future that spelled A M E R I C A and a successful career in the international business world.


Japan's Role in International Politics since World War II

Japan's Role in International Politics since World War II

Author: Edward R. Beauchamp

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2013-04-11

Total Pages: 338

ISBN-13: 1136524274

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The best scholarship on the development of contemporary Japan This collection presents well over 100 scholarly articles on modern Japanese society, written by leading scholars in the field. These selections have been drawn from the most distinguished scholarly journals as well as from journals that are less well known among specialists; and the articles represent the best and most important scholarship on their particular topic. An understanding of the present through the lens of the past The field of modern Japan studies has grown steadily as Westerners have recognized the importance of Japan as a lading world economic force and an emerging regional power. The post-1945 economic success of the Japanese has, however, been achieved in the context of that nation's history, social structure, educational enterprise and political environment. It is impossible to understand the postwar economic miracle without an appreciation of these elements. Japan's economic emergence has brought about and in some cases, exacerbated already existing tensions, and these tensions have, in turn, had a significant impact on Japanese economic life. The series is designed to give readers a basic understanding of modern Japan-its institutions and its people-as we stand on the threshold of a new century, often referred to as the Pacific Century.


Popular cinema in Brazil, 1930–2001

Popular cinema in Brazil, 1930–2001

Author: Stephanie Dennison

Publisher: Manchester University Press

Published: 2019-01-31

Total Pages: 264

ISBN-13: 1526141728

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This ground-breaking study provides an entertaining insight into popular film in Brazil, situating major box-office successes such as 'Central Station' (Walter Salles, 1998), in their socio-historical context.


Captive in Kyoto

Captive in Kyoto

Author: Deborah Kemp

Publisher: AuthorHouse

Published: 2002-10-07

Total Pages: 236

ISBN-13: 1403358877

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Page Tanaka becomes involved in the disappearance of a student at the university where she teaches when another student requests her help in finding the missing girl. Soon it becomes evident that this is another in a series of missing women. Page is unwittingly drawn into a dangerous situation when she agrees to help the police. Readers will recognize familiar characters from Kyoto Connection and Kiss of the Geisha who return in this third book in the continuing series where kidnapping and murder once again mix with romance and passion. Beneath the peaceful and serene beauty of Kyoto lurks a secret world where women fall victim to men who use them for sex and money. Is a serial rapist targeting "gaijin", and holding them captive in Kyoto, or is it part of a bigger plan for white slavery?