The article focuses on cultural influence and exchange between Japan and America—a process that can be observed in texts produced by those cultures and is facilitated by the global access to information and the active, critical reception of cultural texts by audiences. Both cultures keep interacting and changing due to the interest and activity of consumers, including the use of message boards and peer to peer file-sharing, fan-subbing communities and social networks. As a result, the interchange is moving away from official, controllable, and subject to censorship channels to amateur, unsupervised channels fuelled not by professionals, not even by fans, but potentially all consumers
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The present publication is the result of a collaborative project originally entitled “Japanese Trans...
This paper concerns Internet user narratives concerning the 2000 film adaptation of Junji Itō's mang...
Japanese popular culture has developed in many unexpected and fascinating ways. From contemporary po...
Television programs such as animation and drama series from Japan have become common transnational p...
The thesis is an examination of how Japanese popular culture products are remade (rimeiku). Adaptati...
The focus of this master's thesis is on the role of specific media in the diffusion of Japanese cult...
Within the field of religion and media, the study of horror films has always been treated as a minor...
"This book presents essays exploring the ways in which popular culture reflects and engenders ongoin...
Using highly advanced media technology, Asian cultural exchanges became very active since the latter...
Television programs such as animation and drama series from Japan have be come common transnational ...
In this article, I investigate the process of agenda building and implementation of the Japanese fil...
In April 2014, Nihon Hoso Kyokai (NHK: Japan Broadcasting Company) aired a short animated film title...
Abstract. This article presents an unusual angle for the study of consumer culture in a case study o...
The article examines the influence of oriental civilization on the formation of a new European cultu...
This article considers the circulation of Japanese horror titles in the West, focusing on how this i...
The present publication is the result of a collaborative project originally entitled “Japanese Trans...
This paper concerns Internet user narratives concerning the 2000 film adaptation of Junji Itō's mang...
Japanese popular culture has developed in many unexpected and fascinating ways. From contemporary po...