Feeling Asian modernities : transnational consumption of Japanese TV dramas /

Through an empirical analysis of how Japanese youth dramas are consumed in East and South-East Asia, this volume explores the ways in which intra-Asian cultural flows highlight cultural resonance and asymmetry in the region under the decentering processes of globalization.

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Other Authors: Iwabuchi, Kōichi, 1960- (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Hong Kong : Hong Kong University Press, ©2004.
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Table of Contents:
  • Representation of femininity in Japanese television dramas of the 1990s / Ito Mamoru
  • Empowering love : the intertextual author of ren'ai dorama / Eva Tsai
  • Producing (post- ) trendy Japanese TV dramas / Ōta Tōru
  • Ganbaru and its transcultural audience : imaginary and reality of Japanese TV dramas in Hong Kong / Lisa Yuk-ming Leung
  • Desired form : Japanese idol dramas in Taiwan / Yu-fen Ko
  • Traveling with Japanese TV dramas : cross-cultural orientation and flowing identification of contemporary Taiwanese youth / Ming-tsung Lee
  • Defining Asian femininity : Chinese viewers of Japanese TV dramas in Singapore / Elizabeth MacLachlan & Geok-lian Chua
  • Popular culture and youth consumption : modernity, identity and social transformation / Ubonrat Siriyuvasak
  • Chinese re-makings of pirated VCDs of Japanese TV dramas / Kelly Hu
  • VCD as programmatic technology : Japanese television drama in Hong Kong / Darrell William Davis & Emilie Yueh-yu Yeh
  • Cultural contact with Japanese TV dramas : modes of reception and narrative transparency / Dong-Hoo Lee
  • Korean American youths' consumption of Korean and Japanese TV dramas and its implications / Jung-Sun Park
  • Afterword, Cultural intimacy of TV drama / Ien Ang.