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Persistently Postwar Media And The Politics Of Memory In Japan Blai Guarn Editor Artur Lozanomndez Editor Dolores P Martinez Editor

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Persistently Postwar Media And The Politics Of Memory In Japan Blai Guarn Editor Artur Lozanomndez Editor Dolores P Martinez Editor
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Persistently Postwar Media And The Politics Of Memory In Japan Blai Guarn Editor Artur Lozanomndez Editor Dolores P Martinez Editor instant download after payment.

Publisher: Berghahn Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.39 MB
Pages: 208
Author: Blai Guarné (editor); Artur Lozano-Méndez (editor); Dolores P. Martinez (editor)
ISBN: 9781785339608, 1785339605
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Persistently Postwar Media And The Politics Of Memory In Japan Blai Guarn Editor Artur Lozanomndez Editor Dolores P Martinez Editor by Blai Guarné (editor); Artur Lozano-méndez (editor); Dolores P. Martinez (editor) 9781785339608, 1785339605 instant download after payment.

From melodramas to experimental documentaries to anime, mass media in Japan constitute a key site in which the nation’s social memory is articulated, disseminated, and contested. Through a series of stimulating case studies, this volume examines the political and cultural representations of Japan’s past, showing how they have reinforced personal and collective narratives while also formulating new cultural meanings, both on a local scale and in the context of transnational media production and consumption. Drawing upon diverse disciplinary insights and methodologies, these studies collectively offer a nuanced account in which mass media function as much more than a simple ideological tool.

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