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Asian Popular Culture New Hybrid And Alternate Media Reprint John A Lent Editor

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Asian Popular Culture New Hybrid And Alternate Media Reprint John A Lent Editor
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Publisher: Lexington Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.08 MB
Pages: 195
Author: John A. Lent (editor), Lorna Fitzsimmons (editor)
ISBN: 9780739179611, 9780739179628, 0739179616, 0739179624, 2012040482
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: Reprint

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Asian Popular Culture New Hybrid And Alternate Media Reprint John A Lent Editor by John A. Lent (editor), Lorna Fitzsimmons (editor) 9780739179611, 9780739179628, 0739179616, 0739179624, 2012040482 instant download after payment.

Asian Popular Culture: New, Hybrid, and Alternate Media, edited by John A. Lent and Lorna Fitzsimmons, is an interdisciplinary study of popular culture practices in Asia, including regional and national studies of Japan, China, South Korea, and Australia. The contributors explore the evolution and intersection of popular forms (gaming, manga, anime, film, music, fiction, YouTube videos) and explicate the changing cultural meanings of these media in historical and contemporary contexts. At this study’s core are the roles popular culture plays in the construction of national and regional identity. Common themes in this text include the impact of new information technology, whether it be on gaming in East Asia, music in 1960s’ Japan, or candlelight vigils in South Korea; hybridity, of old and new versions of the Chinese game Weiqi, of online and hand-held gaming in South Korea and Japan that developed localized expressions, or of United States culture transplanted to Japan in post-World War II, leading to the current otaku (fan boy) culture; and the roles that nationalism and grassroots and alternative media of expression play in contemporary Asian popular culture. This is an essential study in understanding the role of popular culture in Asia’s national and regional identity.

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