Japanamerica: (Record no. 3589)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 9781403984760
040 ## - CATALOGING SOURCE
Original cataloging agency DLC
Language of cataloging en
Transcribing agency DLC
050 ## - DUCE LIBRARY CALL NUMBER
Classification number DUCE E169.12.K46
100 ## - AUTHOR
Personal name Kelts, R.
Fuller form of name Roland Kelts
245 ## - TITLE STATEMENT
Title Japanamerica:
Remainder of title how japanese pop culture has invaded the U.S/
Statement of responsibility, etc. Roland Kelts
260 ## - PUBLISHER
Place of publication New York:
Name of publisher Palgrave Macmillan,
Date of publication 2006.
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Volume, Pages 225p.:
Other physical details ill.;
Dimensions 23 cm
500 ## - GENERAL NOTE
General note includes bibliography references and index
520 ## - ABSTRACT
Summary, etc. Contemporary Japanese pop culture such as anime and manga (Japanese animation and comic books) is Asia's equivalent of the Harry Potter phenomenon--an overseas export that has taken America by storm. While Hollywood struggles to fill seats, Japanese anime releases are increasingly outpacing American movies in number and, more importantly, in the devotion they inspire in their fans. But just as Harry Potter is both "universal" and very English, anime is also deeply Japanese, making its popularity in the United States totally unexpected. Japanamerica is the first book that directly addresses the American experience with the Japanese pop phenomenon, covering everything from Hayao Miyazaki's epics, the burgeoning world of hentai, or violent pornographic anime, and Puffy Amiyumi, whose exploits are broadcast daily on the Cartoon Network, to literary novelist Haruki Murakami, and more. With insights from the artists, critics, readers and fans from both nations, this book is as literate as it is hip, highlighting the shared conflicts as American and Japanese pop cultures dramatically collide in the here and now.For more information visit.
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    Library of Congress Classification   Not For Loan Special Reserve DUCE LIBRARY DUCE LIBRARY Humanities: Shelf D21. G484 – E178 .D7 02/15/2024   DUCE E169.12.K46 000000176950 02/15/2024 02/15/2024 Books