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Japan-Pop boomt: Auf der ganzen Welt konsumieren junge Menschen Manga, verkleiden sich wie japanische Fantasy-Figuren und hören die Musik von "Visual- Kei"-Bands. Für die junge Generation in Japan ist die Populärkultur ein Mittel, ihre Lebenswelt zu reflektieren und ihr Lebensgefühl zum Ausdruck zu bringen. Medien wie Anime, Fernsehserien oder Computerspiel sagen viel über die Verfassung der japanischen Gesellschaft aus und sind deshalb zum Gegenstand ernsthafter Forschung geworden. Elf angehende Japanologen der Uni Düsseldorf zeigen in diesem Band mit ihren Analysen, wie brisante gesellschaftliche Themen in der Populärkultur reflektiert werden: Multikulturalismus, Identitätsbildung, Homosexualität, häusliche Gewalt, das Leben in sozialer Isolation (hikikomori). Dabei offenbart sich ein subversives Potential, das im Denken und Fühlen junger Japaner/innen tiefgreifende Veränderungen bewirken könnte. Dieneun Aufsätze in diesem Buch gebenaufschlussreiche Einblicke in die heutige japanische Gesellschaft - nicht nur für Fans der japanischen Populärkultur.
LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Communication Studies. --- Anime. --- Fantasy. --- Gender. --- Geschlechterverhältnis. --- Häusliche Gewalt. --- Identität. --- Identitätsbildung. --- Isolation. --- Japaneseness. --- Lebenswelten. --- Manga. --- Maskulinität. --- Multikulturalismus. --- Popkultur. --- Populärkultur. --- Visual-Key. --- hikikomori.
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This is the first in-depth examination of “half-Japanese” girls in Japan focusing on ethnic, gendered and embodied ‘hybrid’ identities. Challenging the myth of Japan as a single-race society, these girls are seen struggling to positively manoeuvre themselves and negotiate their identities into positions of contestation and control over marginalizing discourses which disempower them as ‘others’ within Japanese society as they begin to mature. Paradoxically, at other times, within more empowering alternative discourses of ethnicity, they also enjoy and celebrate cultural, symbolic, social and linguistic capital which they discursively create for themselves as they come to terms with their constructed identities of “Japaneseness”, “whiteness” and “halfness/doubleness”. This book has a colourful storyline throughout - narrated in the girls’ own voices - that follows them out of childhood and into the rapid physical and emotional growth years of early adolescence.
Identity (Psychology) --- Racially mixed children --- Language and culture --- Culture and language --- Culture --- Children of interracial marriage --- Children --- Racially mixed people --- Personal identity --- Personality --- Self --- Ego (Psychology) --- Individuality --- Social aspects --- Ethnic identity. --- Constructed identities . --- Discourse analysis. --- Ethnicity. --- Gender. --- Half-Japanese girls. --- Hybrid identities . --- Hybrid identity construction. --- Identity construction. --- Japaneseness. --- Mixed-race identities. --- Multiethnicity. --- Whiteness. --- Multiracial children
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