Ibuse Masuji's Kuroi Ame (1965) and Imamura Shōhei's Film Adaption (1989)
We all know that both literature and film have power to move us, inviting us to identify with strangers, creating an opportunity to make all relations “thicker.” It is a challenging task, however, to represent an event that involves a lot of emotions, especially traumatic ones, on behalf of someone...
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| Main Author: | Reiko A Auestad |
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| Format: | Article |
| Language: | deu |
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Heidelberg Asian Studies Publishing
2017-10-01
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| Series: | Bunron |
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| Online Access: | https://crossasia-journals.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/index.php/bunron/article/view/839 |
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