The thesis is an examination of how Japanese popular culture products are remade (rimeiku). Adaptation of manga, anime and television drama, from one format to another, frequently occurs within Japan. The rights to these stories and texts are traded in South Korea and Taiwan. The ‘spin-off’ products form part of the Japanese content industry. When products are distributed and remade across geographical boundaries, they have a multi-dimensional aspect and potentially contribute to an evolving cultural re-engagement between Japan and East Asia.\ud \ud The case studies are the television dramas Akai Giwaku and Winter Sonata and two manga, Hana yori Dango and Janguru Taitei. Except for the television drama Winter Sonata these texts originated i...
[[abstract]]This paper examines the “idol shops” specializing in products of Japanese popular music ...
There has been a surge in the interest in Japanese popular culture worldwide. The objective of this ...
This thesis studies the cross-cultural migration processes of a Japanese digital content contest org...
The focus of this master's thesis is on the role of specific media in the diffusion of Japanese cult...
Using highly advanced media technology, Asian cultural exchanges became very active since the latter...
This thesis explores the re-articulation of Japan's cultural connections with Asia in the1990s throu...
Nowadays, the practice of appropriation of foreign formats and imaginaries in producing local popula...
In the last few decades, Japanese popular culture productions have been consolidated as one of the m...
Japan’s Cool Japan Initiative has aimed to tap Japan’s cultural industry to boost the country’s soft...
The thesis is a combination of both research fieldwork in sociology and documentary study on the his...
Television is increasingly both global and local. Those television industries discussed in this thes...
For years Japanese media, and in particular television, was ‘self-sufficient’. Local productions too...
"This book presents essays exploring the ways in which popular culture reflects and engenders ongoin...
Japanese popular culture has developed in many unexpected and fascinating ways. From contemporary po...
During the last pair of decades, Japanese culture has acquired a progressively greater importance am...
[[abstract]]This paper examines the “idol shops” specializing in products of Japanese popular music ...
There has been a surge in the interest in Japanese popular culture worldwide. The objective of this ...
This thesis studies the cross-cultural migration processes of a Japanese digital content contest org...
The focus of this master's thesis is on the role of specific media in the diffusion of Japanese cult...
Using highly advanced media technology, Asian cultural exchanges became very active since the latter...
This thesis explores the re-articulation of Japan's cultural connections with Asia in the1990s throu...
Nowadays, the practice of appropriation of foreign formats and imaginaries in producing local popula...
In the last few decades, Japanese popular culture productions have been consolidated as one of the m...
Japan’s Cool Japan Initiative has aimed to tap Japan’s cultural industry to boost the country’s soft...
The thesis is a combination of both research fieldwork in sociology and documentary study on the his...
Television is increasingly both global and local. Those television industries discussed in this thes...
For years Japanese media, and in particular television, was ‘self-sufficient’. Local productions too...
"This book presents essays exploring the ways in which popular culture reflects and engenders ongoin...
Japanese popular culture has developed in many unexpected and fascinating ways. From contemporary po...
During the last pair of decades, Japanese culture has acquired a progressively greater importance am...
[[abstract]]This paper examines the “idol shops” specializing in products of Japanese popular music ...
There has been a surge in the interest in Japanese popular culture worldwide. The objective of this ...
This thesis studies the cross-cultural migration processes of a Japanese digital content contest org...