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This book explores various aspects of transnationalism and comics
art in six East Asian and seven Southeast Asian
countries/territories. The 14 richly illustrated chapters embrace
comics, cartoons, and animation relative to offshore production,
transnational ownership, multinational collaboration, border
crossings of comics art creators and characters, expansion of
overseas markets, cartoonists in political exile, colonial
underpinnings, adaptation of foreign styles and formats,
representation of other cultures, and more. Using case studies,
historical accounts, descriptive overviews, individual artists'
profiles, and representational analyses, and fascinatingly told
through techniques as document use, interviews, observation, and
textual analyses, the end result is a thorough, interesting, and
compact volume on transnationalism and comics art in East and
Southeast Asia.
This book represents an ambitious effort to bring leading Yijing
scholars together to examine the globalisation and localisation of
the 'Book of Changes' from cross-cultural and comparative
perspectives. It focuses on how the Yijing has been used to support
ideologies, converted into knowledge, and assimilated into global
cultures in the modern period, transported from the Sinosphere to
British, American and French cultural traditions, travelling from
East Asia to Europe and the United States. The book provides
conceptualised narratives and cross-cultural analyses of the global
popularisation and local assimilation of the Yijing, highlighting
the transformation and application of the Yijing in different
cultural traditions, and demonstrating how it acquired different
meanings and took on different roles in the context of a global
setting. In presenting a novel contribution to understandings of
the multifaceted nature of the Yijing, this book is essential
reading for scholars and students interested in the 'Classic of
Changes'. It is also a useful reference for those studying Chinese
culture, Asian philosophy, East Asian studies, and translation
studies.
This book describes and clarifies how certain problems can be
resolved in Japan and Asia. For the future, the focus should be on
Japan, which can provide "common knowledge" as a public good. The
book collects the results of researchers in Japan, China, South
Korea, and Indonesia on declining birthrates and aging, rapid
technological innovation and societal changes, and recovery from
natural disasters.Chapter 1 covers Japanese social welfare system
reform and transformation of social governance. Chapter 2 deals
with the decreasing birthrate and national security. Chapters 3 to
5 discuss three aspects of the impact of modern technology on
Japanese society. Chapter 6 and 7 include the research results on
recovery from the earthquake disasters in Indonesia and East Japan.
Through reading this book, the increasingly necessity to capture
Japanese studies in Asia as a public good can be understood. The
authors believe that sharing of knowledge as a public good is of
great help in solving problems for the future.
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