The phenomenon of 'Cool Japan' is one of the distinctive features of
global popular culture of the millennial age. A History of Popular
Culture in Japan provides the first historical and analytical overview
of popular culture in Japan from its origins in the 17th century to
the present day, using it to explore broader themes of conflict,
power, identity and meaning in Japanese history. E. Taylor Atkins
shows how Japan is one of the earliest sites for the development of
mass-produced, market-oriented cultural products consumed by urban
middle and working classes. The best-known traditional arts and
culture of Japan- no theater, monochrome ink painting, court
literature, poetry and indigenous music-inhabited a world distinct
from that of urban commoners, who fashioned their own expressive forms
and laid the groundwork for today's 'gross national cool.' Popular
culture was pivotal in the rise of Japanese nationalism, imperialism,
militarism, postwar democracy and economic development. Offering
historiographical and analytical frameworks for understanding its
subject, A History of Popular Culture in Japan synthesizes the latest
scholarship from a variety of disciplines. It is a vital resource for
students of Japanese cultural history wishing to gain a deeper
understanding of Japan's contributions to global cultural heritage.
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From the Seventeenth Century to the Present
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ISBN
9781474258562
Publisert
2020
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Vendor
Bloomsbury Academic
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Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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