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ISBN 10: 0367024446
ISBN 13: 978-0367024444
Author: Rumi Sakamoto, Stephen Epstein
This book presents essays exploring the ways in which popular culture reflects and engenders ongoing changes in Japan–Korea relations.
Through a broad temporal coverage from the colonial period to the contemporary, the book’s chapters analyse the often contradictory roles that popular culture has played in either promoting or impeding nationalisms, regional conflict and reconciliations between Japan and Korea. Its contributors link several key areas of interest in East Asian Studies, including conflicts over historical memories and cultural production, grassroots challenges to state ideology, and the consequences of digital technology in Japan and South Korea.
Taking recent discourse on Japan and South Korea as popular cultural superpowers further, this book expands its focus from mainstream entertainment media to the lived experience of daily life, in which sentiments and perceptions of the “popular” are formed. It will be useful to students and scholars of Japanese and Korean studies, as well as film studies, media studies and cultural studies more widely.
Chapter 3 of this book is freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDF at http://www.taylorfrancis.com under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license.
Popular Culture and the Transformation of Japan Korea Relations 1st Table of contents:
PART I: Transforming Japan–Korea relations in everyday practice
1 Colonial timekeeping: bringing Koreans up to speed
2 “Dye for my grey hair and curry powder for cooking”: informal politics of exchange between North Korea and Japan, 1959–1975
3 The “Shiba view of history” and Japan–Korea relations: reading, watching and travelling Clouds Above the Hill
PART II: Reimagining Japan–Korea relations in film
4 Remembering to reset: representations of the colonial era in recent Korean films
5 Korean kamikaze pilots in Japanese films
6 Memories of comfort: postcolonial production and consumption of Koreeda Hirokazu’s Air Doll (2009)
PART III: Japan–Korea relations and popular culture manipulations
7 The Diary of Yunbogi and Japan–Korea relations
8 “Imjin River” and the transnational consumption of partitioned Korea
9 Industrial miracle or Hell Island? Gunkanjima, television, and nationalism in South Korea and Japan
PART IV: Japan–Korea relations and popular culture engagement
10 Lovers’ quarrels: Japan–Korea relations in amateur Boys’ Love manga
11 Fly the flag (at your own risk): netizens, nationalism and celebrities between South Korea, Japan and beyond
12 Japanese inherited responsibility, popular narratives and memory of the war
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