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November 8, 2002 0822328917 978-0822328919
Globalization is usually thought of as the worldwide spread of Western—particularly American—popular culture. Yet if one nation stands out in the dissemination of pop culture in East and Southeast Asia, it is Japan. Pokémon, anime, pop music, television dramas such as Tokyo Love Story and Long Vacation—the export of Japanese media and culture is big business. In Recentering Globalization, Koichi Iwabuchi explores how Japanese popular culture circulates in Asia. He situates the rise of Japan’s cultural power in light of decentering globalization processes and demonstrates how Japan’s extensive cultural interactions with the other parts of Asia complicate its sense of being "in but above" or "similar but superior to" the region.

Iwabuchi has conducted extensive interviews with producers, promoters, and consumers of popular culture in Japan and East Asia. Drawing upon this research, he analyzes Japan’s "localizing" strategy of repackaging Western pop culture for Asian consumption and the ways Japanese popular culture arouses regional cultural resonances. He considers how transnational cultural flows are experienced differently in various geographic areas by looking at bilateral cultural flows in East Asia. He shows how Japanese popular music and television dramas are promoted and understood in Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Singapore, and how "Asian" popular culture (especially Hong Kong’s) is received in Japan.

Rich in empirical detail and theoretical insight, Recentering Globalization is a significant contribution to thinking about cultural globalization and transnationalism, particularly in the context of East Asian cultural studies.


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“Koichi Iwabuchi has given us a uniquely fascinating and empirically rich study of cultural globalization—Japanese style—as it evolved in the last two decades of the twentieth century. Eye-opening and insightful, this is an immensely readable book, adding considerably to the growing stock of non-Western voices and perspectives in transnational cultural studies.”—Ien Ang, author of On Not Speaking Chinese: Living between Asia and the West


“This book will be one of the most important in Japan studies to come out in a long time. The author’s anaylsis, which theorizes and critiques Japan’s position as a kind of intermediary between Western and Asian pop cultural formations, and the complex will to power that is being worked out under various consumerist guises, is smart and very much needed in the Japan field.”—Karen Kelsky, author of Women on the Verge: Japanese Women, Western Dreams


"A very rich and subtle study. I predict that Iwabuchi´s book will quickly become a central reference in debates over the global organization of popular culture"—Ulf Hannerz, author of Transnational Connections: Culture, People, Places

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"Koichi Iwabuchi has given us a uniquely fascinating and empirically rich study of cultural globalization—Japanese style—as it evolved in the last two decades of the twentieth century. Eye-opening and insightful, this is an immensely readable book, adding considerably to the growing stock of non-western voices and perspectives in transnational cultural studies."—Ien Ang, author of On Not Speaking Chinese: Living between Asia and the West

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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
transnational cultural power, intraregional cultural flows, popular cultural flows, transnational regional modernity, indigenized modernities, cultural odor, cultural indigenization, global cultural power, transnational media industries, nese popular culture, capitalist nostalgia, cultural discount, transnational cultural flows, social vigor, same temporality, transnational imagination, yoron chósa, cultural power relations, cultural proximity, cultural imperialism thesis, global localization, global mass culture, cultural hybridization, familiar difference, localization strategies
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Hong Kong, East Asian, United States, Tokyo Love Story, Dick Lee, South Korea, Beverly Hills, World War, Asia Bagus, Magic Stone, Wong Kar-wai, Entertainment Group, Japanization of Asia, Asian Japanese, Japan's Asian, Leslie Cheung, Pony Canyon, Sony Music Taiwan, Akurosu Henshüshitsu, Faye Wong, Fourth Channel, Komuro Tetsuya, News Corp, Shanghai Performance Doll, Tokyo Disneyland
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