Regionalizing Culture: The Political Economy of Japanese Popular Culture in Asia

It looks as well at the creation of markets for Japanese cultural commodities since the late 1980s, the industrial and normative impact that Japanese cultural industries have on the structure of the local cultural industries, and the wider implications these processes have for the Asian region.The g...

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Main Author: Otmazgin, Nissim Kadosh (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Honolulu University of Hawaii Press [2013]
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Online Access:DE-859
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Summary:It looks as well at the creation of markets for Japanese cultural commodities since the late 1980s, the industrial and normative impact that Japanese cultural industries have on the structure of the local cultural industries, and the wider implications these processes have for the Asian region.The growing popularity and importance of Japan’s popular culture will make this book a basic text for scholars and students of popular culture as well as for those interested in political economy, media and communication studies, Japanese-Asian relations, Asian studies, and international relations
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Physical Description:1 online resource 13 illus
ISBN:9780824839062

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