Amélie sprząta toalety, Jiro śni o sushi. Filmowe obrazy „pracy po japońsku” na podstawie filmów Alaina Corneau i Davida Gelba

The paper <em>Amélie cleans the toilet and Jiro dreams of sushi: Film images of work in the Japanese style </em>is dedicated to two films: David Gelba’s documentary <em>Jiro dreams of sushi </em>and the film adaptation of Amelie Nothomb’s autobiographical novel <em>Fear...

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Main Author: Sylwia Kołos
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń 2014-12-01
Series:Litteraria Copernicana
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Online Access:https://apcz.umk.pl/czasopisma/index.php/LC/article/view/5209
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Summary:The paper <em>Amélie cleans the toilet and Jiro dreams of sushi: Film images of work in the Japanese style </em>is dedicated to two films: David Gelba’s documentary <em>Jiro dreams of sushi </em>and the film adaptation of Amelie Nothomb’s autobiographical novel <em>Fear and Trembling</em>. The main focus of the paper are the two different reflections on Japanese work philosophy, presented by artists outside Japan, regarded in the context of positioning theory. Both the position of women and foreigners in the Japanese society and corporations are essential aspects of the analysis of the films.
ISSN:1899-315X
2392-1617