@article{Armendariz-Hernandez_2020, title={The Japanese Cinema Book – FUJIKI Hideaki & Alastair PHILLIPS (eds)}, url={https://www.mutualimages-journal.org/index.php/mi/article/view/9-6}, DOI={10.32926/2020.9.r.arm.cinem}, abstractNote={<p>Japanese film studies is an academic discipline and research community focusing on the multifaceted aspects of Japanese cinema. Deeply interdisciplinary, it employs theories, critical approaches and methods from different fields such as film studies and cultural studies to understand Japanese films as works of art, cultural products and social practices. What makes a film “Japanese”, and even what is a film, are far from easy questions, particularly in the globalised, transnational and digitalised world in which we now live, but nevertheless are issues that define the disciple and its historiography.</p> <p>Yomota Inuhiko puts it simply in [...]</p>}, number={9}, journal={Mutual Images Journal}, author={Armendariz-Hernandez, Alejandra}, year={2020}, month={Dec.}, pages={95–101} }