Description |
ix, 85 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm. |
Series |
Key issues in Asian studies ; no. 6
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AAS resources for teaching about Asia
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Key issues in Asian studies ; no. 6.
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Resources for teaching about Asia.
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Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references. |
Contents |
Forms and themes in Japanese popular culture -- Historical roots -- Postwar popular culture -- Themes in Japanese pop -- Sources of the Japanese pop imagination -- Japanese culture, Western models -- The legacies of defeat -- Change and subversion -- The global appeal of Japanese popular culture -- Quality, content, and difference -- Familiarity and the media marketplace -- The smell of pop -- American trauma, Japanese pop -- A world of fans -- Lost in translation? : adapting Japanese popular culture for global audiences -- Dubbing, editing, censoring -- Lovable kooks, enduring stereotypes -- Remade in America -- Japan as soft superpower -- The Japanese state and popular culture -- The economics of Japanese pop -- Soft power, hard realities. |
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Popular culture -- Japan.
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Popular culture. |
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Japan. |
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Globalization -- Social aspects -- Japan.
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Globalization -- Social aspects. |
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Mass media -- Social aspects -- Japan.
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Mass media -- Social aspects. |
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Civilization, Modern -- Japanese influences.
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Civilization, Modern -- Japanese influences. |
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Japan -- Civilization -- 1945-
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Civilization. |
Chronological Term |
1945- |
Subject |
Japan -- Relations -- United States.
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Relations. |
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United States. |
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United States -- Relations -- Japan.
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ISBN |
9780924304620 paperback alkaline paper |
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0924304626 paperback alkaline paper |
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