Handbook of Japanese Media and Popular Culture in Transition / / ed. by Griseldis Kirsch, Forum Mithani.
The Handbook of Japanese Media and Popular Culture in Transition brings together new research and perspectives on popular media phenomena, as well as shining a spotlight on texts that are less well known or studied. Organized into five thematic sections, the chapters span a diverse range of cultural...
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Place / Publishing House: | Amsterdam : : Amsterdam University Press, , [2022] ©2022 |
Year of Publication: | 2022 |
Language: | English |
Series: | Handbooks on Japanese Studies
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (296 p.) |
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- Table of Contents
- Contributors
- Preface
- Introduction
- Part 1 Reimagining History
- Chapter 1 Imagining Alternative Pasts: Imperial Nostalgia on Japanese Television
- Chapter 2 Truth and Limitations: Japanese Media and Disasters
- Chapter 3 Solace or Criticism? The Representation of the Fukushima Nuclear Disaster in Television Dramas and Films
- Part 2 Transitions and Transcultural Flows
- Chapter 4 Red-Light Bases (1953): A Cross-Temporal Contact Zone
- Chapter 5 Creating the Youth Star System in Japan: Transnational and Transmedia Phenomena
- Chapter 6 Film and Television: Looking Beyond a Historic Rivalry
- Chapter 7 Remaking Revenge: Transnational Television Drama Flows and the Remaking of the Korean Drama Mawang in Japan
- Part 3 Franchises and Formats
- Chapter 8 Media Mix: Theorizing and Historicizing Japanese Franchising
- Chapter 9 Nihilistamina: Gloomy Heroisms in Contemporary Anime
- Chapter 10 A Television Flagship Sailing the Currents of a Changing Media World: NHK’s Morning Drama (asadora) in the 21st Century
- Part 4 Gender and Media
- Chapter 11 Japanese Popular Fiction: Constraint, Violence and Freedom in Kirino Natsuo’s Out
- Chapter 12 Intersections of Difference: Sex, Gender and Disability in Japanese Visual Media
- Chapter 13 Marketing Men (,) Silencing Men: The Sapporo Beer-Mifune Campaign and Perspectives on Gender in Japanese Advertising
- Chapter 14 Japanese Men’s Magazines: (Re)producing Hybrid Masculinities
- Part 5 Audiences and Users
- Chapter 15 Japanese Audiences, and Japanese Audience Studies
- Chapter 16 The Serious Business of Song: Karaoke as Discipline and Industry in Japan
- Chapter 17 Studying Digital Media in the Diasporic Transnationalism Context: The Case of International Migrants in Japan
- Index