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The Flash of Capital: Film and Geopolitics in Japan by Eric Cazdyn [in Push > for NAATA]

01 Jan, by Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center in Adult Readers, Japanese, Nonfiction, Repost

Flash of CapitalThe most difficult of the titles, although its premise is interesting – that the history of Japanese film is inextricably linked to the history of Japanese capitalism, both of which are approximately...

Bollywood: The Indian Cinema Story by Nasreen Munni Kabir [in AsianWeek]

01 Jan, by Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center in Adult Readers, Indian, Nonfiction, Repost, South Asian

BollywoodForget Hollywood, hello Bollywood: With 12 million people going to the movies every day from a potential audience of a billion, India is home to the largest film industry in the entire world. The international phenomenon...

Mother India by Gayatri Chatterjee [in Push > for NAATA]

01 Jan, by Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center in Adult Readers, Indian, Nonfiction, Repost, South Asian

Mother IndiaPart of the British Film Institute’s Film Classics, a series which highlights 360 landmark films from throughout the world, this volume focuses on one of India’s enduring classics. Released in October 1957, Mother India...

Yash Chopra by Rachel Dwyer [in AsianWeek]

01 Jan, by Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center in Biography, Indian, Nonfiction, Repost, South Asian

Yash ChopraOne of India’s most enduring filmmakers, Yash Chopra is known for his lavish, fantastically romantic films. Dwyer, obviously an avid fan and self-professed friend, offers the life story of a man whose life motto...

Vietnam War Movies by Jamie Russell [in Push > for NAATA]

01 Jan, by Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center in Adult Readers, Nonfiction, Repost, Southeast Asian, Southeast Asian American, Vietnamese, Vietnamese American

Vietnam War MoviesOne of the latest in the Pocketessentials series. And the perfect last title – a book devoted to how the enemy Asian alien is portrayed in the white man’s film world. Caught...

Out of the Shadows: Asians in American Cinema edited by Roger Garcia [in aMagazine: Inside Asian America]

23 Jan, by Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center in Absolute Favorites, Adult Readers, Nonfiction, Pan-Asian Pacific American, Repost

Out of the ShadowsLaying a Golden Egg Everything – let me say that again – everything about this book is fabulous. So you’re off the hook: you can stop reading this review right now. A...

Countervisions: Asian American Film Criticism edited by Darrell Y. Hamamoto and Sandra Liu [in Push > for NAATA]

01 Jan, by Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center in Adult Readers, Nonfiction, Pan-Asian Pacific American, Repost

CountervisionsReading the essays collected in Countervisions: Asian American Film Criticism, edited by Darrell Y. Hamamoto and Sandra Liu, you might think that Rea Tajiri’s History and Memory: For Akiko and Takashige is the only Asian American...

Dictee by Theresa Hak-kyung Cha [in What Do I Read Next? Multicultural Literature]

01 Mar, by Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center in Adult Readers, Korean American, Memoir, Nonfiction, Poetry, Repost, Short Stories

DicteeAn autobiographical exploration of memory and personal history, presented via a vast spectrum of mediums, including prose, poetry, descriptions of dreams, biography, family history in Korea, French translation exercises, photographs, handwritten notes, calligraphy, letters, and more....

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