“Marc Steinberg and Alexander Zahlten cleverly edited this collection of essays, and it will likely become an important reference for critical re-examination of media studies in Japan and for reconsidering this field in the West, which means a reconstruction of the field of media studies.” - Shin Mizukoshi (Designing Media Ecology) “A groundbreaking collection. . . . The diverse range of rigorous and engaging essays make the collection as a whole essential reading for an extensive range of audiences in media studies, Japan studies, and humanities-based area studies more broadly.” - Franz Prichard (Pacific Affairs) “This groundbreaking collection is a welcome contribution to recent writing that focuses on Japan not only as an object of study but as a location of theory. <i>Media Theory in Japan</i> is a valuable start to necessary cultural commutation, a kind of atlas of thinking on media in Japan that only makes me wish for more pages.” - Michael Raine (Critical Inquiry) "The question of how to recognize the complexity of new media at the scale which it intervenes in our collective consciousness and everyday life is one that <i>Media Theory in Japan</i> leaves its readers to grapple with on their own. . . . What this provocative set of essays ultimately points toward is a future media studies, both <i>in</i> and <i>of</i> Japan, where theory and method effectively collaborate in the construction of its evolving tower of babel." - Hoyt Long (Journal of Japanese Studies)
Contributors. Yuriko Furuhata, Aaron Gerow, Mark Hansen, Marilyn Ivy, Takeshi Kadobayashi, Keisuke Kitano, Akihiro Kitada, Thomas Looser, Anne McKnight, Ryoko Misono, Akira Mizuta Lippit, Miryam Sas, Fabian SchÄfer, Marc Steinberg, Tomiko Yoda, Alexander Zahlten
Preface / Akira Mizuta Lippit xi
Introduction / Marc Steinberg and Alexander Zahlten 1
Part I. Communication Technologies
1. From Film to Television: Early Theories of Television in Japan / Aaron Gerow 33
2. Architecture as Atmospheric Media: Tange Lab and Cybernetics / Yuriko Furuhata 52
3. The Media Theory and Media Strategy of Azuma Hiroki, 1997-2003 / Takeshi Kadobayashi 80
4. The InterCommunication Project: Theorizing Media in Japan's Last Decades / Marilyn Ivy 101
Part II. Practical Theory
5. McLuhan as Prescription Drug: Actionable Theory and Advertising Industries / Marc Steinberg 131
6. The Culture Industries and Media Theory in Japan / Miryam Sas 151
7. Girlscape: The Marketing of Mediatic Ambience in Japan / Tomiko Yoda 173
8. 1980s "Nyū Aca": (Non)Media Theory as Romantic Performance / Alexander Zahlten 200
9. Critical Media Imagination: Nancy Seki's TV Criticism and the Media Space of the 1980s and 1990s / Ryoki Misono 221
10. At the Source (Code): Obscenity and Modularity in Rokudenashiko's Media Activism / Anne McKnight 250
Part III. Mediation and Media Theory
11. An Assault on "Meaning": On Nakai Masakazu's Concept of "Mediation" / Akihiro Kitada 285
12. Much Ado about "Nothing": The Kyōto School as "Media Philosophy" / Fabian SchÄfer 305
13. Kobayashi Hideo and the Question of Media / Keisuke Kitano 328
14. Media, Mediation, and Crisis: A History-and the Case for Media Studies as (Postcultural) Anthropology / Tom Looser 347
Afterword. The Disjunctive Kernel of Japanese Media Theory / Mark N. B. Hansen 368
Bibliography 389
Contributors 413
Index 417