Tokyo, despite its recognition as a city of global finance and commerce, has long been precluded in the ongoing debate over cultural practices of consumption. This thesis attempts to bridge the gap between existing theories on consumption in Western literature and the actual practices of consumption in urban Japan, with a view to establishing inter-relationships among consumer practices, local geographies, urban media, and self-identities. Specifically, I will trace the genealogy of consumer practices in postwar Japan with a focus on urban youths who, as taste leaders, play a pivotal role in the formation of the new consumer ethos. In the case studies that I present, I will locate the wider cultural changes between the 1960s and the ...
This study seeks to understand the underlying cultural and social concepts for the extensive luxury ...
‘Cool Japan’ is an instance of Japanese government's nation branding exercise as part of its soft po...
This thesis is the outcome of 12 months of fieldwork undertaken in a semi-rural community in Osaka, ...
Much has been made of the proliferation of fictions in the contemporary city, coming together under ...
In his ambitious portrait of fragmented Tokyo, Roman Cybriwsky (1998) describes the Shibuya district...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 82-87.Introduction -- Chapter 1. K-pop in the consumable city...
© 2021 Stefan Fuchs“Shopping City” explores how consumption and mobile lifestyles shape the urban ex...
Cultural identity has become a preoccupation with writers on Hong Kong culture in recent years. This...
The crisis of modernity and the dissolution of Western dominance in the economy have brought about c...
remarkable importance and attention to image in the ordinary lifeworld of the Japanese. This fascina...
The rise of globalization and development of transnational consumption practices have generated new ...
Colonel Sanders, Elvis, Mickey Mouse, and Jack Daniels have been enthusiastically embraced by Japane...
In the so-called postmodern era, when networked media are increasingly ubiquitous in everyday life, ...
Arriving in Los Angeles from Japan at the height of the Pop Art movement in the 1960s, Masami Teraok...
What did it mean for Tokyo to become an imperial capital (teito)? Beginning in the late nineteenth c...
This study seeks to understand the underlying cultural and social concepts for the extensive luxury ...
‘Cool Japan’ is an instance of Japanese government's nation branding exercise as part of its soft po...
This thesis is the outcome of 12 months of fieldwork undertaken in a semi-rural community in Osaka, ...
Much has been made of the proliferation of fictions in the contemporary city, coming together under ...
In his ambitious portrait of fragmented Tokyo, Roman Cybriwsky (1998) describes the Shibuya district...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 82-87.Introduction -- Chapter 1. K-pop in the consumable city...
© 2021 Stefan Fuchs“Shopping City” explores how consumption and mobile lifestyles shape the urban ex...
Cultural identity has become a preoccupation with writers on Hong Kong culture in recent years. This...
The crisis of modernity and the dissolution of Western dominance in the economy have brought about c...
remarkable importance and attention to image in the ordinary lifeworld of the Japanese. This fascina...
The rise of globalization and development of transnational consumption practices have generated new ...
Colonel Sanders, Elvis, Mickey Mouse, and Jack Daniels have been enthusiastically embraced by Japane...
In the so-called postmodern era, when networked media are increasingly ubiquitous in everyday life, ...
Arriving in Los Angeles from Japan at the height of the Pop Art movement in the 1960s, Masami Teraok...
What did it mean for Tokyo to become an imperial capital (teito)? Beginning in the late nineteenth c...
This study seeks to understand the underlying cultural and social concepts for the extensive luxury ...
‘Cool Japan’ is an instance of Japanese government's nation branding exercise as part of its soft po...
This thesis is the outcome of 12 months of fieldwork undertaken in a semi-rural community in Osaka, ...