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Japan, 1972 : visions of masculinity in an age of mass consumerism /

"By the early 1970s, Japan had become an affluent consumer society, riding a growing economy to widely shared prosperity. In the aftermath of the fiery political activism of 1968, the country settled down to the realization that consumer culture had taken a firm grip on Japanese society. Japan,...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Igarashi, Yoshikuni, 1960- (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : Columbia University Press, [2021]
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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520 |a "By the early 1970s, Japan had become an affluent consumer society, riding a growing economy to widely shared prosperity. In the aftermath of the fiery political activism of 1968, the country settled down to the realization that consumer culture had taken a firm grip on Japanese society. Japan, 1972 takes an early-seventies year as a vantage point for understanding how Japanese society came to terms with cultural change. Yoshikuni Igarashi examines a broad selection of popular film, television, manga, and other media in order to analyze the ways Japanese culture grappled with this economic shift. He exposes the political underpinnings of mass culture and investigates deeper anxieties over questions of agency and masculinity. Igarashi underscores how the male-dominated culture industry strove to defend masculine identity by looking for an escape from the high-growth economy. He reads a range of cultural works that reveal perceptions of imperiled Japanese masculinity through depictions of heroes' doomed struggles against what were seen as the stifling and feminizing effects of consumerism. Ranging from manga travelogues to war stories, yakuza films to New Left radicalism, Japan, 1972 sheds new light on a period of profound socioeconomic change and the counternarratives of masculinity that emerged to manage it"--  |c Provided by publisher 
505 0 |a Intro -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgments -- List of Abbreviations -- Note on Personal Names -- Introduction -- Part I: Television -- 1. Reflections on the Consuming Subject: The High-Growth Economy and Emergence of a New National Community -- 2. Circular Vision: The Metavisuality of Television -- Part II: Travel -- 3. Japan on the Move, a Family on the Run: Yamada Yōji's Countervision of Contemporary Japan -- 4. Lost in Transition: Travel, Memory, and Nostalgia in Tsuge Yoshiharu's Travel Manga -- 5. The Ethics of Witnessing: Kaikō Takeshi's Vietnam War -- Part III: Violence 
505 8 |a 6. Heroes in Crisis: The Transformation of Yakuza Film -- 7. Jō & Hyūma: Kajiwara Ikki's Manga Heroes and Their Violent Quest for Historical Agency -- 8. Dead Bodies and Living Guns: The United Red Army and Its Deadly Pursuit of Revolution -- Epilogue: Legacies of 1972 -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index 
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