This article examines the diffusion of Japanese television programs in Hong Kong and China. It demonstrates how dramas designed for the Japanese younger generation proliferated in the form of pirated video compact disks (VCDs), without being on the air and without marketing campaigns. Far from being cultural imperialism pushed from the economic center, the Chinese people have actively initiated the in-flow of these dramas. The complex combination of local demand, digital technology and the Chinese people’s highly developed literacy in regard to Japanese popular culture made this flow possible. Tokyo was not even participating in the diffusion when the dramas crossed the border into China. To better illustrate globalization processes, this a...
This book examines different aspects of Asian popular culture, including films, TV, music, comedy, f...
This article investigates the significant re-orientation of audio-visual production in East Asia ove...
This paper examines the changing role of Japanese TV drama audiences in Hong Kong. Many studies on c...
Using highly advanced media technology, Asian cultural exchanges became very active since the latter...
Using highly advanced media technology, Asian cultural exchanges became very active since the latter...
Nowadays, the practice of appropriation of foreign formats and imaginaries in producing local popula...
The general aim of this chapter is to reflect on cultural interface, a notion conventionally under...
The focus of this master's thesis is on the role of specific media in the diffusion of Japanese cult...
Globalization of Asian markets has focused attention on the flow of western cultural products into A...
Globalization of Asian markets has focused attention on the flow of western cultural products into A...
This thesis explores the re-articulation of Japan's cultural connections with Asia in the1990s throu...
At no other point in human history has technology played so vital and all pervasive a role in every ...
Japanese popular culture has developed in many unexpected and fascinating ways. From contemporary po...
Challenging assumptions that have underpinned critiques of globalization and combining cultural theo...
Challenging assumptions that have underpinned critiques of globalization and combining cultural theo...
This book examines different aspects of Asian popular culture, including films, TV, music, comedy, f...
This article investigates the significant re-orientation of audio-visual production in East Asia ove...
This paper examines the changing role of Japanese TV drama audiences in Hong Kong. Many studies on c...
Using highly advanced media technology, Asian cultural exchanges became very active since the latter...
Using highly advanced media technology, Asian cultural exchanges became very active since the latter...
Nowadays, the practice of appropriation of foreign formats and imaginaries in producing local popula...
The general aim of this chapter is to reflect on cultural interface, a notion conventionally under...
The focus of this master's thesis is on the role of specific media in the diffusion of Japanese cult...
Globalization of Asian markets has focused attention on the flow of western cultural products into A...
Globalization of Asian markets has focused attention on the flow of western cultural products into A...
This thesis explores the re-articulation of Japan's cultural connections with Asia in the1990s throu...
At no other point in human history has technology played so vital and all pervasive a role in every ...
Japanese popular culture has developed in many unexpected and fascinating ways. From contemporary po...
Challenging assumptions that have underpinned critiques of globalization and combining cultural theo...
Challenging assumptions that have underpinned critiques of globalization and combining cultural theo...
This book examines different aspects of Asian popular culture, including films, TV, music, comedy, f...
This article investigates the significant re-orientation of audio-visual production in East Asia ove...
This paper examines the changing role of Japanese TV drama audiences in Hong Kong. Many studies on c...