Pikachu's global adventure : the rise and fall of Pokémon /
Pokemón broke the mould. As the first Japanese cultural product to enjoy worldwide success, it was also the first to break the Western monopoly on the export of popular culture. This book looks at how, & why, it happened, & also why Pokémon has now faded as a cultural force.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Durham :
Duke University Press,
2004.
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Colección: | Duke backfile
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Structure, agency, and pedagogy in children's media culture / David Buckingham and Julian Sefton-Green
- Cuteness as Japan's millennial product / Anne Allison
- How "Japanese" is Pokémon? / Koichi Iwabuchi
- Localizing the Pokémon TV series for the American market / Hirofumi Katsuno and Jeffrey Maret
- Panic attacks : anti-Pokémon voices in global markets / Christine R. Yano
- Initiation rites : a small boy in a Poké-world / Julian Sefton-Green
- Pokémon in Israel / Dafna Lemish and Linda-René Bloch
- How much is a Pokémon worth? : Pokémon in France / Gilles Brougère
- Localizing Pokémon through narrative play / Helen Bromley
- The multiple identities of Pokémon fans / Rebekah Willett
- Masculinity, maturity, and the end of Pokémon / Samuel Tobin
- The rise and fall of the Pokémon empire / Joseph Tobin.