Dialectics of the Goddess in Japanese Audiovisual Culture
Contributions by Linda C. Ehrlich, Irene González-López, Dolores P. Martinez, José Montaño, Laura Montero, Víctor Navarro-Remesal, Sybil A. Thornton, Lorenzo J. Torres Hortelano Edited by Lorenzo J. Torres Hortelano
Publication date:
01 December 2017Length of book:
184 pagesPublisher
Lexington BooksDimensions:
237x159mm6x9"
ISBN-13: 9781498570145
Through provocative essays by specialists in different aspects of Japanese culture, this book provides an historical and analytical survey of the presence of Goddesses in Japanese audiovisual culture from its origins to the present day. It shows how these feminine myths are represented in Japan; not only as beneficial or creative deities, but also the archetypal strong or dominant woman that sometimes overshadows masculine figures and heroes, or as influential figures. Therefore, it analyzes this rich dialectic of the feminine and how the audiovisual culture has represented it thus far in film, TV series, and video games made in Japan. While many theories have been proposed to explain the presence of Goddesses in Japan, this book’s focus on audiovisual culture explores how this corpus challenges the traditional conceptions of the feminine as related to Goddesses.
This volume [is] useful material for students of Japanese cinema and for those interested in Japanese mythologies, religion and visual culture, and gender studies.