Television, Japan, and Globalization /
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| Format: | Électronique eBook |
| Langue: | Inglés |
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Ann Arbor, MI :
Center for Japanese Studies, The University of Michigan,
[2010]
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| Collection: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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| Accès en ligne: | Texto completo |
Table des matières:
- Why Japanese television now? / Mitsuhiro Yoshimoto
- Banishment of Murdoch's Sky in Japan: a tale of David and Goliath? / JungBong Choi
- "Ordinary foreigners" wanted: multinationalization of multicultural questions in a Japanese TV talk show / Koichi Iwabuchi
- The uses of routine: NHK's amateur singing contest in historical perspective / Shuhei Hosokawa
- Scaling the TV station: Fuji Television, digital development, and fictions of a global Tokyo / Stephanie DeBoer
- The dramatic consequences of playing a lover: stars and televisual culture in Japan / Eva Tsai
- Kind participation: postmodern consumption and capital with Japan's telop tv / Aaron Gerow
- Revolutionary girls: from Oscar to Utena / Noriko Aso
- Dream labor in dream factory: Japanese commercial television in the era of market fragmentation / Gabriella Lukacs
- Can't live without happiness: reflexivity and Japanese TV drama / Kelly Hu
- Becoming prodigal Japanese: portraits of Japanese Americans on Japanese television / Christine R. Yano
- Global and local materialities of anime / Mitsuyo Wada-Marciano
- Becoming Kikaida: Japanese television and generational identity in Hawaiʻi / Hirofumi Katsuno.


