Much has been made of the proliferation of fictions in the contemporary city, coming together under the hegemony of globalization to obliterate the particularities of place. The pervasiveness of media in daily life gives the impression of inescapability, and it appears impossible to conceive of the city in “traditional” physical terms. Among the nations of the so-called First World, Japan, the center of which is unquestionably the metropolis of Tokyo, has been at the fore of the social, economic and technological changes that revel in these fictions. This dissertation is a critique of the culture of Tokyo of the last several decades. Following from the assumption that the city and mass media are inseparable, it examines the representations...
This paper examines textual and pictorial representations of Tokyo in the late 1920s, focusing on th...
Shibuya as one of the most commercial, entertaining, and fashionable districts in Tokyo, attracts th...
Japanese policy makers have, since their contact with the colonial powers in the mid 19th century, b...
Tokyo, despite its recognition as a city of global finance and commerce, has long been precluded in ...
Tokyo is a boundless synthesis of many cities and villages. In this and in many other respects, Toky...
Seen from abroad, Tokyo appears as a huge, vibrant metropolis where 21st-century Japan meets the tra...
What did it mean for Tokyo to become an imperial capital (teito)? Beginning in the late nineteenth c...
Summary. We make sense of urban space by investing it with names, names that over time accrue meanin...
Japan is one of the most crowded countries on earth, with three-fourths of its population now living...
This article discusses cultural studies approaches to the role of media and communication technologi...
Planet T, as the name suggests, is a certain fictional and imaginary city or planet. The name is der...
In his ambitious portrait of fragmented Tokyo, Roman Cybriwsky (1998) describes the Shibuya district...
Summary. The world cities literature has been enlivened by debate over the place of Tokyo in a conce...
The crisis of modernity and the dissolution of Western dominance in the economy have brought about c...
In Japan the fascination with height has always been mitigated by the need for stability and resilie...
This paper examines textual and pictorial representations of Tokyo in the late 1920s, focusing on th...
Shibuya as one of the most commercial, entertaining, and fashionable districts in Tokyo, attracts th...
Japanese policy makers have, since their contact with the colonial powers in the mid 19th century, b...
Tokyo, despite its recognition as a city of global finance and commerce, has long been precluded in ...
Tokyo is a boundless synthesis of many cities and villages. In this and in many other respects, Toky...
Seen from abroad, Tokyo appears as a huge, vibrant metropolis where 21st-century Japan meets the tra...
What did it mean for Tokyo to become an imperial capital (teito)? Beginning in the late nineteenth c...
Summary. We make sense of urban space by investing it with names, names that over time accrue meanin...
Japan is one of the most crowded countries on earth, with three-fourths of its population now living...
This article discusses cultural studies approaches to the role of media and communication technologi...
Planet T, as the name suggests, is a certain fictional and imaginary city or planet. The name is der...
In his ambitious portrait of fragmented Tokyo, Roman Cybriwsky (1998) describes the Shibuya district...
Summary. The world cities literature has been enlivened by debate over the place of Tokyo in a conce...
The crisis of modernity and the dissolution of Western dominance in the economy have brought about c...
In Japan the fascination with height has always been mitigated by the need for stability and resilie...
This paper examines textual and pictorial representations of Tokyo in the late 1920s, focusing on th...
Shibuya as one of the most commercial, entertaining, and fashionable districts in Tokyo, attracts th...
Japanese policy makers have, since their contact with the colonial powers in the mid 19th century, b...