The paper Orient Light? The Image of Japan in American popular cinema of the last decade focuses on the stereotypes about Japan featured in American films. The social reception of these films and the mechanisms that reinforce those stereotypes in film culture provide the essential cognitive contexts for the paper. The starting point of the author’s analysis is the relation between the Japanese culture (the explored) and the American culture (the exploring).</p
The negative, stereotypical depictions of the Japanese and Japanese Americans in American popular cu...
Purpose – This paper describes the marketing potential of film-induced tourism in marketing Japan, a...
Japan is an important ally of the United States–the world’s third biggest economy, and one of the re...
To what extent do Americans continue to fetishise images of Japan in Western popular culture? Evince...
The contemporary and prevailing theories that critique globalization often focus on a central concep...
UnrestrictedConstructing Japaneseness traces the changing images of Japanese and Japanese Americans ...
Historically, Japan has been viewed as the “mysterious Orient”; and its people, inscrutable. Framed ...
Popular convictions as to character of Japanese culture are dominated by the orientalist stereotypes...
This research is an in depth, interdisciplinary analysis of Japanese film history, with the focus be...
The mass media often report a growing dislike or distaste toward America in Japan. The perception of...
This paper discusses how Japan is depicted in Hollywood movies. Whereas Paris in Hollywood movies is...
Film as a discourse is able to form impressions about the character, history, and culture of a natio...
The starting point of this article is the hypothesis that American popular culture has created in th...
Praca porusza temat przedstawień Japonii w powojennej kinematografii amerykańskiej. Poprzez wyjaśnie...
Since the introduction of film to Japan in the 1890s, Japanese cinema has been continually influence...
The negative, stereotypical depictions of the Japanese and Japanese Americans in American popular cu...
Purpose – This paper describes the marketing potential of film-induced tourism in marketing Japan, a...
Japan is an important ally of the United States–the world’s third biggest economy, and one of the re...
To what extent do Americans continue to fetishise images of Japan in Western popular culture? Evince...
The contemporary and prevailing theories that critique globalization often focus on a central concep...
UnrestrictedConstructing Japaneseness traces the changing images of Japanese and Japanese Americans ...
Historically, Japan has been viewed as the “mysterious Orient”; and its people, inscrutable. Framed ...
Popular convictions as to character of Japanese culture are dominated by the orientalist stereotypes...
This research is an in depth, interdisciplinary analysis of Japanese film history, with the focus be...
The mass media often report a growing dislike or distaste toward America in Japan. The perception of...
This paper discusses how Japan is depicted in Hollywood movies. Whereas Paris in Hollywood movies is...
Film as a discourse is able to form impressions about the character, history, and culture of a natio...
The starting point of this article is the hypothesis that American popular culture has created in th...
Praca porusza temat przedstawień Japonii w powojennej kinematografii amerykańskiej. Poprzez wyjaśnie...
Since the introduction of film to Japan in the 1890s, Japanese cinema has been continually influence...
The negative, stereotypical depictions of the Japanese and Japanese Americans in American popular cu...
Purpose – This paper describes the marketing potential of film-induced tourism in marketing Japan, a...
Japan is an important ally of the United States–the world’s third biggest economy, and one of the re...