Contemporary Japanese popular culture is particularly rich in representations of utopian social imaginations that often reveal dystopian scenarios. The anime series Psycho-Pass (2012–2013), especially, is overtly aware of its everyday utopia, and of its inscription in the history of utopian/dystopian representations, in and outside Japan. In 22nd-century Japan, citizens live in a ‘perfect’, stable society, where a powerful government-managed network called ‘Sibyl System’ measures each person’s characteristics and assigns them to their appropriate job and social role. In a system where Japan has reached autarchy, crime rates have plummeted, as Sibyl can calculate the probability of individuals committing crimes, allowing for pre-emptive poli...
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Contemporary Japanese popular culture is particularly rich in representations of utopian social imag...
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Before Sir Thomas More published Utopia and defined his ideal world with this fictional land, humans...
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Human, This Ever-changing Creature: Oshiko’s Default Standard by Yukiko Motoya As seen in the classi...
Postmodern culture has been marked by a loss of utopian energy that is the result of the cultural do...
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This article examines the connections between 1960s student protests, particularly the occupation of...
An Artist of the Floating World by Kazuo Ishiguro is set at the end of World War II. It reveals the ...
International audiencePost-war Japanese science fiction's fascination with the imagination of disast...
Contemporary Japanese popular culture is particularly rich in representations of utopian social imag...
Psycho-Pass is one of the most well-known examples of dystopian anime. The story is set in 22nd cent...
The article presents the anime TV series Paranoia Agent by Satoshi Kon and its major themes: escapis...
Set in a hypermodern and isolationist Japan, the first two seasons of the Psycho-Pass anime confront...
Before Sir Thomas More published Utopia and defined his ideal world with this fictional land, humans...
This study aims to prove that Sibyl System is the Panopticon and to analyze the causes of dystopia i...
Celem niniejszej pracy jest omówienie problematyki związanej z relacją pomiędzy charakterystyką wspó...
Objects...previously only available through interpersonal relationships, such as daily food and sexu...
The article considers the approach to modern utopian works as a means of social psychotherapy. This ...
Human, This Ever-changing Creature: Oshiko’s Default Standard by Yukiko Motoya As seen in the classi...
Postmodern culture has been marked by a loss of utopian energy that is the result of the cultural do...
In his fiction, Takahashi Gen’ichirō often portrays crises of contemporary life where characters do ...
This article examines the connections between 1960s student protests, particularly the occupation of...
An Artist of the Floating World by Kazuo Ishiguro is set at the end of World War II. It reveals the ...
International audiencePost-war Japanese science fiction's fascination with the imagination of disast...