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The alluring voice/the allure of film (theaters): the formation of the voice in the Japanese cinema of the prewar period
Authors:Kitada Akihiro  Translated by Stefanie Thomas
Abstract:Abstract

Kitada Akihiro provides a historical overview of film presentation as a transient business, its migration into dedicated cinemas, and the concomitant rise and fall of benshi film explainer culture, as silent film incorporating a narrative developed out of simplistic ‘moving pictures,’ only to be gradually replaced by ‘talkies.’ He does so by following the career of Tokugawa Musei, one of the most prominent benshi of the 1920s and 1930s, from beginning to end; in describing the changes in audience composition and expectations, he outlines the transition from the showman-like VOICE「声」 to the more ‘talkie’-like voice «声».
Keywords:Japan  cinema history  silent film  voiceover  film mediation  benshi
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