E-Book, Englisch, 256 Seiten
Theorizing Homogenizing Discourse
E-Book, Englisch, 256 Seiten
Reihe: Routledge Contemporary Japan Series
ISBN: 978-1-315-51691-2
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
This book explores the discursive systems of cultural identities that regenerate the illusion of Japan as a homogeneous nation. Contributors from a variety of disciplines and methodological approaches investigate the ways in which Japan’s homogenizing discourses are challenged and modified by counter-homogeneous message systems. They examine the discursive push-and-pull between homogenizing and heterogenizing vectors, found in domestic and transnational contexts and mobilized by various identity politics, such as gender, sexuality, ethnicity, foreign status, nationality, multiculturalism, and internationalization. After offering a careful and critical analysis, the book calls for a complicating of Japan’s homogenizing discourses in nuanced and contextual ways, with an explicit goal of working towards a culturally diverse Japan.
Taking a critical intercultural communication perspective, this book will be of interest to students and scholars of Japanese Studies, Japanese Culture and Japanese Society.
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Introduction: Intercultural Communication in Japan
Satoshi Toyosaki and Shinsuke Eguchi
Part I: Gender, Sexuality, and the Body
- The Affective Politics of the Feminine: An Interpassive Analysis of Japanese Female Comedians
Sachi Sekimoto and Yusaku Yajima
- "It’s a Wonderful Single Life.": Constructions and Representations of Female Singleness in Japan’s Contemporary Josei Dorama
Emi Kanemoto and Kristie Collins
- The Shifting Gender Landscape of Japanese Society
Justin Charlebois
Part II: Performance and Queerness
- Japanese Male-Queer Femininity: An Autoethnographic Reflection on Matsuko Deluxe as an One-Kei Talent
Shinsuke Eguchi
- Bleach in Color: Unpacking Gendered, Queered, and Raced Performances in Anime
Reslie Cortes
Part III: Inclusiveness and Otherness
- The Discursive Pushes and Pulls of J-pop and K-pop in Taiwan: Cultural Homogenization and Identity Co-Optation
Hsun-Yu (Sharon) Chuang
- ‘Hating Korea’ (Kenkan) in Postcolonial Japan
Andre Haag
- Japan’s Internationalization: A Dialectics of Orientalism and Hybridism
Satoshi Toyosaki and Eric Forbush
Part IV: Media and Movement
- Ishihara Shintaro’s Manga Moral Panic: The Homogenizing Rhetoric of Japanese Nationalism
Lucy J. Miller
- mixi and an Imagined Boundary of Japan
Ryuta Komaki
Part V: Environment and Movement
- Historicization of Cherry Blossoms: A Study of Japan’s Homogenizing Discourses
Takuya Sakurai
- Alternative vs. Conventional: Dialectic Relations of the Organic Agriculture Discourse
Saki Ichihara Fomsgaard