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1. Shomin-Genki melodramas focused on the lives of working-class
people
2. mono-no-aware "a pathos of things", a feeling in which one recognizes
and
accepts that things are impermanent and transitory, yet is
still sad that nothing lasts.
3. moan ratify the early modern idea that the citizens of Japan could
make a life for themselves through collecting wealth and
obedience to authority
4. uncanny the familiar turning unfamiliar
5. manifest/latent manifest is the surface level of consciousness or discourse,
latent is the underly
6. Weimar Democracy the moderate government in place in Germany since the
Treaty
of Versailles, before Nazis rose to power
7. Kuleshov Effect an image of a person can appear ditterent to us based
on which
image follows it. If we see a man and then food, we may
think he's hungry if we see a man and then a cofln, then
we may think that he's sad.
8. Revolutionary cinema cinema designed to provoke social change
9. Dialectical montage an editing theory based on Karl Marx's concept of
Historical
Materialism. By combining a first and then a second
shot, an independent third meaning is created.
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10. Montage of attractions a disjunctive editing style meant to call attention to the
rapid
contrasts between shots
11. Early Neorealism characterized more by films about poor people and their
every-
day lives
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