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Routledge Handbook of Japanese Media / editor, Fabienne Darling-Wolf

Publisher (London : Taylor and Francis)
Year 2018
Edition First edition.
Authors Darling-Wolf, Fabienne editor

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Contents part, I The rise of Japanese media / Fabienne Darling-Wolf
chapter Introduction / Fabienne Darling-Wolf
Why the Japanese media? / Sarah Frederick
chapter 1 Who’s the ‘great imitator’? / Barbara Sato
Critical reflections on Japan’s historical transcultural influence / David C. Earhart
chapter 2 Girls’ magazines and the creation of shōjo identities / Deborah Shamoon
chapter 3 Gender, consumerism and women’s magazines in interwar Japan / Iwona Regina Merklejn
chapter 4 Eusociality and the Japanese media machine in the Great East Asia War, 1931–1945 1 / Michael Plugh
chapter 5 Fire! / Masaki Taniguchi
Mizuno Hideko and the development of 1960s sho¯jo manga / Patrick W. Galbraith
chapter 6 Sport, media and technonationalism in the history of the Tokyo Olympics / Yunuen Ysela Mandujano-Salazar
part, II Media, nation, politics and nostalgia / Katsuhiko Suganuma
chapter 7 Born again yokozuna / Shu Min Yuen
Sports and national identity / Claire Maree
chapter 8 Changing political communication in Japan / Michelle H. S. Ho
chapter 9 ‘National idols’ / Christie Barber
The case of AKB48 in Japan / Michael C. Thornton Atsushi Tajima
chapter 10 Media idols and the regime of truth about national identity in post-3.11 Japan / Kaori Hayashi
part, III Japanese identities – plural: race, gender and sexuality in contemporary media / Kiyoshi Abe
chapter 11 Queering mainstream media / Amy Johnson
Matsuko Deluxe as modern-day kuroko / Kyoung-hwa Yonnie Kim
chapter 12 Mediated masculinities / Brian J. McVeigh
Negotiating the ‘normal’ in the Japanese female-to-male trans magazine Laph / Gabriele Hadl
chapter 13 Writing sexual identity onto the small screen / Koichi Iwabuchi
Seitekishōsū-sha (sexual minorities) in Japan 1 / Sueen Noh Kelsey
chapter 14 Housewives watching crime / Eva Tsai
Mediating social identity and voyeuristic pleasures in Japanese wide shows 1 / Rayna Denison
chapter 15 Beyond the absent father stereotype / Fabienne Darling-Wolf
Representations of parenting men and their families in contemporary Japanese film
chapter 16 Japan Times’ imagined communities
Symbolic boundaries with African Americans, 1998–2013
part, IV Japanese media in everyday life
chapter 17 Culture of the print newspaper
The decline of the Japanese mass press
chapter 18 Japanese youth and SNS use
Peer surveillance and the conditions governing tomodachi
chapter 19 On manual bots and being human on Twitter
chapter 20 Keitai in Japan
chapter 21 Character goods, cheerfulness and cuteness
‘Consumutopian’ spaces as communicative media
chapter 22 Nature, media and the future
Unnatural disaster, animist anime and eco-media activism in Japan
part, V Japanese media and the global
chapter 23 Cultural policy, cross-border dialogue and cultural diversity
chapter 24 I hate you, no I love you
Growing up with Japanese media in (postcolonial) South Korea
chapter 25 Remade by Inter-Asia
The transnational practice and business of screen adaptations based on Japanese source material 1
chapter 26 Anime’s distribution worlds
Formal and information distribution in the analogue and digital eras
chapter Conclusion
Final reflections on the Japanese media’s global voyage
Notes "The Routledge Handbook of Japanese Media is a comprehensive study of the key contemporary issues and scholarly discussions around Japanese media. Covering a wide variety of forms and types from newspapers, television and fi lm, to music, manga and social media, this book examines the role of the media in shaping Japanese society from the Meiji eras intense engagement with Western culture to our current period of rapid digital innovation.Featuring the work of an international team of scholars, the handbook is divided into five thematic sections:The historical background of the Japanese media from the Meiji Restoration to the immediate postwar era.Japans national and political identity imagined and negotiated through diff erent aspects of the media, including Japans lost decade of the 1990s and todays post- Fukushima society.The representation of Japanese identities, including race, gender and sexuality, in contemporary media.The role of Japanese media in everyday life.The Japanese media in a broader global context.Taking an interdisciplinary approach, this book will be of use to students and scholars of Japanese culture and society, Asian media and Japanese popular culture."--Provided by publisher
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Subjects LCSH:Communication -- Study and teaching -- Asia  All Subject Search
LCSH:Communication
LCSH:Mass media -- Study and teaching -- Asia  All Subject Search
LCSH:Mass media
FREE:Asian Media and Communication Studies
FREE:Japanese Culture & Society
FREE:Media & Communications
LCSH:Japan -- Civilization  All Subject Search
LCSH:Japan -- Social life and customs  All Subject Search
Classification LCC:P92.J3
ID 8000069187
ISBN 9781315689036

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