With the studies of new media attracting interest from diverse academic disciplines each year, the philosophies and schools of thoughts pertaining to how humans react and interact with them seem more and more relevant as we keep on progressing through new ages of technology. This study, as a bypass result of our own research, will aim to bring to light new aspects of articulating those through a transcultural discourse while maintaining Japanese philosopher Watsuji Tetsurô’s logics of thought as the central pillar
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Densa Otoko is a film directed by Shousuke Murakami. The film described about Otako who only spend t...
Since the term was first created in 1998, Hikikomori has been a fascinating aspect in the discussion...
This study will examine one of the greatest modern Japanese philosophers, Watsuji Tetsuro. In a long...
This essay analyzes the tensions between ancestral epistemic practices and technoscientific epistemi...
This paper takes a sociological approach to the question of popular culture’s ability in Japan--spec...
Recent theorists of cultural studies have noticed the emergence of metamodernity as an ideal type, c...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 62-69.Introduction -- Chapter 1. Enclosure, disclosure and te...
This research discussed the debates over the development of science and technology in postwar Japan ...
This article examines ethnographically the production of anime (Japanese animated films and TV shows...
With the rising popularity of anime amongst animation students, audiences and scholars around the wo...
This paper sorts out the evolution and development of Japanese aesthetics chronologically, summarize...
This project explores the widespread popularity and impact of anime on Japanese culture. In my resea...
Japanese animation, or ‘Anime’ is considered a unique creative cultural product that has become a gl...
Current Japanese animation has shifted to present posthumanism as a formative tool towards the estab...
In the highly globalized world we live in, popular culture bears a very distinctive role: it becomes...
Densa Otoko is a film directed by Shousuke Murakami. The film described about Otako who only spend t...
Since the term was first created in 1998, Hikikomori has been a fascinating aspect in the discussion...
This study will examine one of the greatest modern Japanese philosophers, Watsuji Tetsuro. In a long...
This essay analyzes the tensions between ancestral epistemic practices and technoscientific epistemi...
This paper takes a sociological approach to the question of popular culture’s ability in Japan--spec...
Recent theorists of cultural studies have noticed the emergence of metamodernity as an ideal type, c...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 62-69.Introduction -- Chapter 1. Enclosure, disclosure and te...
This research discussed the debates over the development of science and technology in postwar Japan ...
This article examines ethnographically the production of anime (Japanese animated films and TV shows...
With the rising popularity of anime amongst animation students, audiences and scholars around the wo...
This paper sorts out the evolution and development of Japanese aesthetics chronologically, summarize...
This project explores the widespread popularity and impact of anime on Japanese culture. In my resea...
Japanese animation, or ‘Anime’ is considered a unique creative cultural product that has become a gl...
Current Japanese animation has shifted to present posthumanism as a formative tool towards the estab...
In the highly globalized world we live in, popular culture bears a very distinctive role: it becomes...
Densa Otoko is a film directed by Shousuke Murakami. The film described about Otako who only spend t...
Since the term was first created in 1998, Hikikomori has been a fascinating aspect in the discussion...