August 27, 2006

Book: Japanamerica

How Japanese Pop Culture Has Invaded the U.S.

by Roland Kelts

Description
Anime, or Japanese animation, is Asia's equivalent of the Harry Potter phenomenon in the rest of the world. While Hollywood struggles to fill seats, Japanese anime releases are increasingly outpacing American movies in sheer numbers and, more importantly, in the devotion they inspire in their fans. But just as Harry Potter is both "universal" and very English, anime is also deeply Japanese, making its popularity in the rest of the world surprising. Japanamerica is the first book that directly addresses our experience with anime and the Japanese pop phenomenon, covering everything from Hayao Miyazaki's epics, the burgeoning world of hentai, or violent pornographic anime, and Puffy Amiyumi, whose exploits are broadcast daily on the Cartoon Network to literary novelist Haruki Murakami, and more. With expert insight regarding both nations, this book highlights the shared conflicts as American and Japanese pop cultures dramatically intersect.

Contents
Foreword
May the G-Force Be with You
Atom Boys
The Business of Anime
Toy Story
Japan's IP Problem
Strange Transformations
Cosplay and Otakudom: The Draw of DIY
Future Shocks

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thanks Diederik

Posted by Stubbornson at August 27, 2006 02:50 PM