Idols and celebrity in Japanese media culture
2013; Association of College and Research Libraries; Volume: 51; Issue: 01 Linguagem: Inglês
10.5860/choice.51-0101
ISSN1943-5975
AutoresPatrick W. Galbraith, Jason G. Karlin,
Tópico(s)Japanese History and Culture
ResumoForward: Revisiting 'Idology' H. Aoyagi Introduction: The Mirror of Idols and Celebrity P.W.Galbraith & J.G.Karlin PART I: SYSTEMS The Jimusho System: Understanding the Production Logic of the Japanese Entertainment Industry W.D.Marx Megaspectacle and Celebrity Transgression in Japan: The Sakai Noriko Media Scandal I.Prusa Through a Looking Glass Darkly: Television Advertising, Idols and the Making of Fan Audiences J.G.Karlin PART II: DESIRE Johnny's Idols as Icon: Female Desires to Fantasize and Consume Male Idol Images K.Nagaike From Boys Next Door to Boys' Love: Gender Performance in Japanese Male Idol Media L.Glasspool The Homo Cultures of Iconic Personality in Japan: Mishima Yukio and Misora Hibari J.D.Mackintosh PART III: DIFFERENCE Idol as Accidental Activist: Agnes Chan, Feminism and Motherhood in Japan A.Hambleton Emotions, Desires and Fantasy: What Idolizing Means for Yon-sama Fans in Japan Ho Swee Lin PART IV: IMAGE Idols: The Image of Desire in Japanese Consumer Capitalism P.W.Galbraith The Virtual Idol: Producing and Consuming Digital Femininity D.Black Index
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