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Japanese Media Cultures in Japan and Abroad: Transnational Consumption of Manga, Anime, and Media-Mixes



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Autore: Hernández-Pérez Manuel Visualizza persona
Titolo: Japanese Media Cultures in Japan and Abroad: Transnational Consumption of Manga, Anime, and Media-Mixes Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2019
Descrizione fisica: 1 electronic resource (162 p.)
Soggetto non controllato: transnational
animesque
co-productions
live performance
technological specificity
scholarship
manga
transnational animation production
Prince of Tennis
export
voice actors
trans-acculturation
2.5-Dimensional musicals
Japan
Europe
transduction
Niconico
creative industries
manga and anime
Japanese cultural studies
global popular
TV studies
Japanese animation market
youth cultures
OEL manga
bande dessinée
comics
audience participation
media
global manga
characters
Sakura Wars
media-form
dispersed agency
identity
media mix
editorial
kawaii
transnationality
materiality
media-mix
performance
Japanese studies
Kadokawa Dwango
fan culture
anime
Sommario/riassunto: In the last few decades, Japanese popular culture productions have been consolidated as one of the most influential and profitable global industries. As a creative industry, Japanese Media-Mixes generate multimillion-dollar revenues, being a product of international synergies and the natural appeal of the characters and stories. The transnationalization of investment capital, diversification of themes and (sub)genres, underlying threat in the proliferation of illegal audiences, development of internet streaming technologies, and other new transformations in media-mix-based production models make the study of these products even more relevant today. In this way, manga (Japanese comics), anime (Japanese animation), and video games are not necessarily products designed for the national market. More than ever, it is necessary to reconcile national and transnational positions for the study of this cultural production.The present volume includes contributions aligned to the analysis of Japanese popular culture flow from many perspectives (cultural studies, film, comic studies, sociology, etc.), although we have emphasized the relationships between manga, anime, and international audiences. The selected works include the following topics:• Studies on audiences—national and transnational case studies;• Fandom production and Otaku culture;• Cross-media and transmedia perspectives;• Theoretical perspectives on manga, anime, and media-mixes.
Altri titoli varianti: Japanese Media Cultures in Japan and Abroad
Titolo autorizzato: Japanese Media Cultures in Japan and Abroad: Transnational Consumption of Manga, Anime, and Media-Mixes  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 3-03921-009-2
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910346674303321
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