Last Bill Translation

Made in DNA brent at beach.ocn.ne.jp
Tue Dec 23 06:33:51 EST 2003


I have torespectfully disagree. There is ALWAYS the underlying basics of 
Japanese culture in everything they do. It is so a part of who they are, 
that as a whole, they cannot help but be Japanese. Individuals are a 
different case altogether. They are as sporadic and different as any 
other individual, but even then they do it within a very marked Japanese 
way.

drainer at mpinet.net wrote:

>  I think that Japan is so dynamic that the terms "Japanese culture" or even
>"Japanese identity" have become rather problematic.
>
>  Anyone else feel this way?
>
>-df
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Jean Pierre Kellams" <tetsuo at technolustomega.net>
>To: <KineJapan at lists.acs.ohio-state.edu>
>Sent: Monday, December 22, 2003 8:35 PM
>Subject: RE: Last Bill Translation
>
>
>As for why these three films are floating around all at once, I would
>venture to say it was just a side-effect of gross national cool. The
>more Japanese culture gets absorbed and engrained in the US, the more US
>cultural products will reflect this influence.
>
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