Anime Fans: The Cult Of Japanese Animation in Gobal and Hist
Anime Fans: The Cult Of Japanese Animation in Gobal and Historica
The Cult Of Japanese Animation in Gobal and Historica
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"What is it about anime that is so appealing to a transnational fan base? Is the American attraction to anime similar to the popularity of previous fads of Japanese culture, like the Japonisants of fin-de-siecle France enamored of Japanese art and architecture, or the American poets in the fifties and sixties who latched onto haiku? Or is this something new, a product of global culture in which ethnic identities carry less weight? This book explores these issues by taking a look at anime fans and the place they occupy, both in terms of subculture in Japan and America, and in relation to Western perceptions of Japan since the late 1800s." --Back cover.
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