Promiscuous Media

Promiscuous Media

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Hori, Hikari
Cornell University Press
EAN: 9781501714542
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In Promiscuous Media, Hikari Hori makes a compelling case that the visual culture of Showa-era Japan articulated urgent issues of modernity rather than serving as a simple expression of nationalism. Hori makes clear that the Japanese cinema of the time was in fact almost wholly built on a foundation of Russian and British film theory as well as American film genres and techniques. Hori provides a range of examples that illustrate how maternal melodrama and animated features, akin to those popularized by Disney, were adopted wholesale by Japanese filmmakers.

Emperor Hirohito's image, Hori argues, was inseparable from the development of mass media; he was the first emperor whose public appearances were covered by media ranging from postcards to radio broadcasts. Worship of the emperor through viewing his image, Hori shows, taught the Japanese people how to look at images and primed their enjoyment of early animation and documentary films alike. Promiscuous Media links the political and the cultural closely in a way that illuminates the nature of twentieth-century Japanese society.

EAN 9781501714542
ISBN 1501714546
Binding Hardback
Publisher Cornell University Press
Publication date January 15, 2018
Pages 312
Language English
Dimensions 229 x 152 x 28
Country United States
Readership General
Authors Hori, Hikari
Illustrations 23 Halftones, black and white
Series Studies of the Weatherhead East Asian Institute, Columbia University