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    • When A Woman Ascends the Stairs - Senses of Cinema
      • Keiko’s ritualistic ascending of the stairs is now a classic cinematic allusion of the social rigors faced by modern women in materialist and pacifist Japan, for whom the means of economic survival are limited.
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  2. May 21, 2021 · In When a Woman Ascends the Stairs, one key movement is similarly repeated four times: Takamine ascending the stairs to get to her bar. The first time she does this, she tells us on the voice-over: “I hated climbing these stairs more than anything.

  3. Sep 7, 2019 · Summary: When a Woman Ascends the Stairs is a careful character study of Keiko, a widowed bar hostess in Tokyo’s fashionable Ginza neighbourhood. At age 30, Keiko faces three life choices: to remarry before her society regards her as too old to do so, to become a kept woman of a wealthy business owner, or.

  4. Jun 9, 2015 · It is revealed in the first sequence of the film that Keiko despises going up the stairs that lead to the bar each night: the stairs operate symbolically as passage to the male order that dominates the diegesis.

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  5. Definition This phrase encapsulates a recurring motif in Japanese cinema that signifies the transition of women into spaces of power, agency, and autonomy within urban environments. It often reflects broader themes of modernization and societal change, illustrating how urban landscapes can influence personal narratives and female identity.

  6. Jul 4, 2021 · An examination of consequences for a woman ‘who ascends the stairs’ in the post-war Japanese society. Mikio Naruse is regarded as one of the leading proponents of the shōshimin-eiga genre – essentially films about the proletarian class life.

  7. Oct 1, 2019 · Still, her entire existence can be summed up by one early shot: presenting the daunting stairs winding up ahead of her toward her livelihood. In a practical sense, they lead up to the bar she dutifully frequents every evening and yet Naruse’s shot comes to represent something far more.

  8. Dec 23, 2017 · Mikio Naruse creates an exquisitely realized, somber, and deeply affecting portrait of dignity and perseverance in When a Woman Ascends the Stairs. Using the recurring image of Keiko ascending the stairs that lead to the bar, Naruse reflects Keiko’s symbolic transcendence from her increasingly disreputable profession.

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