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Born of Japan's cultural encounter with Western entertainment
media, manga (comic books or graphic novels) and anime (animated
films) are two of the most universally recognized forms of
contemporary mass culture. Because they tell stories through visual
imagery, they vault over language barriers. Well suited to
electronic transmission and distributed by Japan's globalized
culture industry, they have become a powerful force in both the
mediascape and the marketplace.This volume brings together an
international group of scholars from many specialties to probe the
richness and subtleties of these deceptively simple cultural forms.
The contributors explore the historical, cultural, sociological,
and religious dimensions of manga and anime, and examine specific
sub-genres, artists, and stylistics. The book also addresses such
topics as spirituality, the use of visual culture by Japanese new
religious movements, Japanese Goth, nostalgia and Japanese pop,
"cute" (kawali) subculture and comics for girls, and more. With
illustrations throughout, it is a rich source for all scholars and
fans of manga and anime as well as students of contemporary mass
culture or Japanese culture and civilization.
Born of Japan's cultural encounter with Western entertainment
media, manga (comic books or graphic novels) and anime (animated
films) are two of the most universally recognized forms of
contemporary mass culture. Because they tell stories through visual
imagery, they vault over language barriers. Well suited to
electronic transmission and distributed by Japan's globalized
culture industry, they have become a powerful force in both the
mediascape and the marketplace.This volume brings together an
international group of scholars from many specialties to probe the
richness and subtleties of these deceptively simple cultural forms.
The contributors explore the historical, cultural, sociological,
and religious dimensions of manga and anime, and examine specific
sub-genres, artists, and stylistics. The book also addresses such
topics as spirituality, the use of visual culture by Japanese new
religious movements, Japanese Goth, nostalgia and Japanese pop,
"cute" (kawali) subculture and comics for girls, and more. With
illustrations throughout, it is a rich source for all scholars and
fans of manga and anime as well as students of contemporary mass
culture or Japanese culture and civilization.
This book provides key official documents alongside political,
religious-philosophical, and historical essays, illustrating how
the term "Shinto" has metamorphosed terminologically from Japan's
emergence as a modern nation state in the late 19th century to the
postmodern Japan of today. "Shinto" is one of the most contested
categories in the field of Japanese religious studies. While the
term "Shinto" has a long history in the pre-modern period, this
volume focuses on how the term has evolved in modern Japan. Divided
into five parts, the book covers: Shinto and the modern Japanese
nation state Pre-war Japanese intellectuals on Shinto Shinto and
ultra-nationalism of the 1930s and 1940s Post-war reforms and
reformulations Contemporary ways of defining Shinto Presenting a
wealth of documents, most of which have been translated here for
the first time, the book is an invaluable resource for scholars and
students of Japanese religion.
This book provides key official documents alongside political,
religious-philosophical, and historical essays, illustrating how
the term "Shinto" has metamorphosed terminologically from Japan's
emergence as a modern nation state in the late 19th century to the
postmodern Japan of today. "Shinto" is one of the most contested
categories in the field of Japanese religious studies. While the
term "Shinto" has a long history in the pre-modern period, this
volume focuses on how the term has evolved in modern Japan. Divided
into five parts, the book covers: Shinto and the modern Japanese
nation state Pre-war Japanese intellectuals on Shinto Shinto and
ultra-nationalism of the 1930s and 1940s Post-war reforms and
reformulations Contemporary ways of defining Shinto Presenting a
wealth of documents, most of which have been translated here for
the first time, the book is an invaluable resource for scholars and
students of Japanese religion.
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