Ozu and the Ethics of Indeterminacy Ozu and the Ethics of Indeterminacy

Ozu and the Ethics of Indeterminacy

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Publisher Description

Ozu and the Ethics of Indeterminacy re-examines cinema studies through the work of Japanese filmmaker Yasujirō Ozu, employing the multiple methodologies and indeterminacy of Ozu’s films as a model for discussions of cinema’s relationship to the world and the formation of film studies as a discipline. Centering a selection of Ozu films in each chapter, Daisuke Miyao builds a method based on the way films directed by Ozu avoid unitary perspective and allow multiple possibilities of standpoint and spectatorial position, which Miyao calls the ethics of indeterminacy. Analyzing Ozu’s use of cinematography, narrative, and color, Miyao theorizes the indeterminate in film—the seen and unseen, human and nonhuman, domestic and international—to initiate a multi-directional dialogue on the study of cinema that reaches beyond auteurism and culturalism to establish a new basis for disciplinary conversations.

GENRE
Arts & Entertainment
RELEASED
2026
February 20
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
290
Pages
PUBLISHER
Duke University Press
SELLER
Duke University Press
SIZE
52.8
MB
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