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oapen-20.500.12657-395282020-08-03T08:36:22Z Chapter 3 The “Shiba view of history” and Japan–Korea relations Seaton, Philip social science popular culture regional studies JF JFSL JFCA GTB bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JF Society & culture: general bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JF Society & culture: general::JFC Cultural studies::JFCA Popular culture "This book presents essays exploring the ways in which popular culture reflects and engenders ongoing changes in Japan–Korea relations. Through a broad temporal coverage from the colonial period to the contemporary, the book’s chapters analyse the often contradictory roles that popular culture has played in either promoting or impeding nationalisms, regional conflict and reconciliations between Japan and Korea. Its contributors link several key areas of interest in East Asian Studies, including conflicts over historical memories and cultural production, grassroot challenges to state ideology, and the consequences of digital technology in Japan and South Korea. Taking recent discourse on Japan and South Korea as popular cultural superpowers further, this book expands its focus from mainstream entertainment media to the lived experience of daily life, in which sentiments and perceptions of the ‘popular’ are formed. It will be useful to students and scholars of Japanese and Korean studies, as well as film studies, media studies and cultural studies more widely." 2020-06-15T09:14:09Z 2020-06-15T09:14:09Z 2020 chapter http://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/39528 eng application/pdf Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International 9780367024444_oachapter3.pdf https://www.routledge.com/Popular-Culture-and-the-Transformation-of-JapanKorea-Relations/Epstein-Sakamoto/p/book/9780367024444 Taylor & Francis Popular Culture and the Transformation of Japan–Korea Relations Routledge 7b3c7b10-5b1e-40b3-860e-c6dd5197f0bb 3e086a30-50d0-45b8-8432-391520055ad4 Routledge 14 open access
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"This book presents essays exploring the ways in which popular culture reflects and engenders ongoing changes in Japan–Korea relations.
Through a broad temporal coverage from the colonial period to the contemporary, the book’s chapters analyse the often contradictory roles that popular culture has played in either promoting or impeding nationalisms, regional conflict and reconciliations between Japan and Korea. Its contributors link several key areas of interest in East Asian Studies, including conflicts over historical memories and cultural production, grassroot challenges to state ideology, and the consequences of digital technology in Japan and South Korea.
Taking recent discourse on Japan and South Korea as popular cultural superpowers further, this book expands its focus from mainstream entertainment media to the lived experience of daily life, in which sentiments and perceptions of the ‘popular’ are formed. It will be useful to students and scholars of Japanese and Korean studies, as well as film studies, media studies and cultural studies more widely."
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