Fwd: Publication on East Asian Popular Culture

Aaron Gerow aaron.gerow at yale.edu
Tue Jun 8 05:32:26 EDT 2010



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> From: tokita [mailto:tokita at flc.titech.ac.jp]
> Sent: Sunday, May 30, 2010 7:22 AM
> Subject: Publication on East Asian Popular Culture
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> Dear all,
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> I would like to announce the publication (and free online access) of  
> a new
> collection of studies on East Asian popular cultures just released  
> by Monash
> University ePress. Complicated Currents: Media Flows, Soft Power and  
> East
> Asia, is edited by Daniel Black, Stephen Epstein and Alison Tokita.
>
> To see the whole book:
> http://www.epress.monash.edu/cc
>
> and the abstract:
> http://www.epress.monash.edu/cc/about.html
>
> COMPLICATED CURRENTS:
> MEDIA FLOWS, SOFT POWER AND EAST ASIA
> CONTENTS
> Introduction: Daniel Black, Stephen Epstein and Alison Tokita
> Chapter 1: Distant land, neighbouring land: 'Japan' in South Korean  
> popular
> discourse-- Stephen Epstein
> Chapter 2: The Korean Wave and anti-Korean discourse in Japan: A  
> genealogy
> of popular representations of Korea 1984-2005 -- Chie Yamanaka
> Chapter 3: Winter Sonata and the politics of memory -- Alison Tokita
> Chapter 4: 'Hand in hand': Sino-Korean musical exchange in the  
> Korean Wave
> -- Rowan Pease
> Chapter 5: Cross-cultural interactions through mass media products:
> Cognitive and emotional impacts of Chinese people's consumption of  
> Korean
> media products -- June WoongRhee and Chul-joo Lee
> Chapter 6: Consuming Japan: Early Korean girls comic book artists'
> resistance and empowerment -- Kukhee Choo
> Chapter 7: Buying youth: Japanese fandom of the Korean Wave --  
> Hyangjin Lee
> Chapter 8: Chogukjeok pan-East Asian soft masculinity: Reading Boys  
> over
> Flowers, Coffee Prince and Shinhwa fan fiction -- Sun Jung
> Chapter 9: Hallyu ballyhoo and Harisu: Marketing and representing the
> transgendered in South Korea -- Gloria Davies, M.E. Davies and Young- 
> A Cho
> Chapter 10: Inroads for cultural traffic: Breeding Korea's  
> cinematiger --
> Brian Yecies
> Chapter 11: Creating a different wave: Animating a market for Korean
> animation -- Roald Maliangkay
> Chapter 12: The success and limitations of Japanese comics and  
> animation in
> the US: Can Korean manhwa and animation follow suit? -- Jung-Sun Park
> Chapter 13: Remaking the Korean romcom: A case study of Yeopgijeogin  
> geunyeo
> and My Sassy Girl -- Jane Chi Hyun Park
> Chapter 14: Re-imagining China's future: Soft power, cultural  
> presence and
> the East Asian media market -- Michael Keane
> Chapter 15: The limits of soft power -- Peter Murphy
> Chapter 16: Cultural exchange and national specificity -- Daniel Black
>
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