A hard return. Bashing, between honor and survival

Cinema spreads ideas, customs and values, it is an expression of other people's realities. At times, controversial for offering issues that question the status quo of society, although, it allows an approach to foreign cultures. In this sense, Japanese cinematography has been characterized by s...

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Autor principal: Romero, María Elena
Formato: Artículo revista
Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Universidad Nacional de Rosario 2019
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spelling I15-R203-article-762022-07-09T04:19:41Z A hard return. Bashing, between honor and survival El difícil regreso. Bashing, entre el honor y la supervivencia Romero, María Elena Japan Cinema War Marginalization Bullying Japón Cine Guerra Maginación Bullying Cinema spreads ideas, customs and values, it is an expression of other people's realities. At times, controversial for offering issues that question the status quo of society, although, it allows an approach to foreign cultures. In this sense, Japanese cinematography has been characterized by showing a successful environment, a resilient society and with scenarios that mirror a buoyant country. But, there is also another cinema, a controversial one, closer to the real Japan. Herein, through the gaze of Masahiro Kobayashi and his movie Bashing, we review the reality that Japan offers to those who, in their context of ideas and values, do not fulfill their duty and dishonor their group. Bullying, marginalization and humiliation will be a constant in the revised work, offering a different face of Japan, with simple, overwhelming scenarios and people with deep feelings. Thus, we consider that the current Japanese cinema offers the opportunity to look closely at this complex and exciting country El cine es un difusor de ideas, costumbres y valores, es expresión de realidades ajenas. En momentos, controvertido por ofrecer temas que cuestionan el statu quo de la sociedad, permite un acercamiento a culturas lejanas a la propia. En este sentido, la cinematografía japonesa se ha caracterizado por mostrar un ambiente de éxito, una sociedad resiliente y con escenarios que dan muestra de un país boyante. Pero, también está el cine que se acerca más al Japón permeado por profundas diferencias, por valores que lastiman y provocan dilemas en la vida. Aquí, a través de la mirada de Masahiro Kobayashi y su obra Bashing revisamos la realidad que ofrece Japón a quienes, en su contexto de ideas y valores no cumplen con su deber y deshonran a su grupo. El bullying, la marginación y la humillación serán una constante en la obra revisada, ofreciendo una cara diferente de Japón, con escenarios sencillos, abrumadores y personas con profundos sentimientos. Así, consideramos que el cine japonés actual ofrece la oportunidad de mirar de cerca a ese complejo y apasionante país.    Universidad Nacional de Rosario 2019-12-20 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://perspectivasrcs.unr.edu.ar/index.php/PRCS/article/view/76 10.35305/prcs.v0i8.76 Perspectivas Revista de Ciencias Sociales; Vol. 4 No. 8 (2019): Perspectivas Revista de Ciencias Sociales No. 8 Julio-Diciembre 2019; 496-505 Perspectivas Revista de Ciencias Sociales; Vol. 4 Núm. 8 (2019): Perspectivas Revista de Ciencias Sociales No. 8 Julio-Diciembre 2019; 496-505 2525-1112 spa https://perspectivasrcs.unr.edu.ar/index.php/PRCS/article/view/76/62 Derechos de autor 2019 Perspectivas Revista de Ciencias Sociales
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topic Japan
Cinema
War
Marginalization
Bullying
Japón
Cine
Guerra
Maginación
Bullying
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Cinema
War
Marginalization
Bullying
Japón
Cine
Guerra
Maginación
Bullying
Romero, María Elena
A hard return. Bashing, between honor and survival
topic_facet Japan
Cinema
War
Marginalization
Bullying
Japón
Cine
Guerra
Maginación
Bullying
author Romero, María Elena
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title A hard return. Bashing, between honor and survival
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description Cinema spreads ideas, customs and values, it is an expression of other people's realities. At times, controversial for offering issues that question the status quo of society, although, it allows an approach to foreign cultures. In this sense, Japanese cinematography has been characterized by showing a successful environment, a resilient society and with scenarios that mirror a buoyant country. But, there is also another cinema, a controversial one, closer to the real Japan. Herein, through the gaze of Masahiro Kobayashi and his movie Bashing, we review the reality that Japan offers to those who, in their context of ideas and values, do not fulfill their duty and dishonor their group. Bullying, marginalization and humiliation will be a constant in the revised work, offering a different face of Japan, with simple, overwhelming scenarios and people with deep feelings. Thus, we consider that the current Japanese cinema offers the opportunity to look closely at this complex and exciting country
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