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Animes Knowledge Cultures Geek Otaku Zhai Jinying Li

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Animes Knowledge Cultures Geek Otaku Zhai Jinying Li
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Publisher: Univ Of Minnesota Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.72 MB
Pages: 361
Author: Jinying Li
ISBN: 9781517916282, 9781452970585, 9781452970578, 9781517916275, 1517916283, 1452970580, 1452970572, 1517916275
Language: English
Year: 2024

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Animes Knowledge Cultures Geek Otaku Zhai Jinying Li by Jinying Li 9781517916282, 9781452970585, 9781452970578, 9781517916275, 1517916283, 1452970580, 1452970572, 1517916275 instant download after payment.

Unlocking the technosocial implications of global geek cultures Why has anime, a "low-tech" medium from last century, suddenly become the cultural "new cool" in the information age? Through the lens of anime and its transnational fandom, Jinying Li explores the meanings and logics of "geekdom" as one of the most significant sociocultural groups of our time. In Anime's Knowledge Cultures, Li shifts the center of global geography in knowledge culture from the computer boys in Silicon Valley to the anime fandom in East Asia. Drawing from film studies, animation studies, media theories, fan studies, and area studies, she provides broad cultural and theoretical explanations of anime's appeal to a new body of tech-savvy knowledge workers and consumers commonly known as geeks, otaku, or zhai. Examining the forms, techniques, and aesthetics of anime, as well as the organization, practices, and sensibilities of its fandom, Anime's Knowledge Cultures is at once a theorization of anime as a media environment as well as a historical and cultural study of transnational geekdom as a knowledge culture. Li analyzes anime culture beyond the national and subcultural frameworks of Japan or Japanese otaku, instead theorizing anime's transnational, transmedial network as the epitome of the postindustrial knowledge culture of global geekdom. By interrogating the connection between the anime boom and global geekdom, Li reshapes how we understand the meanings and significance of anime culture in relation to changing social and technological environments.

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