Masculinity, Makeovers, and the Ethics of Consumption in Japanese Films for Young People
2014; Volume: 6; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.3138/jeunesse.6.1.139
ISSN1920-261X
Autores Tópico(s)Cinema and Media Studies
ResumoThis article examines three recent Japanese films for young people—Kyō, koi wo hajimemasu (Today, I Will Fall in Love), Paradise Kiss, and Runway Beat—that employ a common narrative strategy whereby interior development of the female protagonist is matched by a process of transformation through consumption, in the form of a makeover. The films code consumption as morally good in that the female protagonists, following this transformation, achieve some degree of subjective agency and find meaningful positions in their social worlds. Nevertheless, an examination of the process of transformation and of the depictions of the young men who initiate and control the transformations reveals that these films convey a problematic ethics of consumption.
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