Women, Media and Consumption in Japan
First book of its kind to examine images of women in Japanese consumerism. Explores a variety of media targeted at women - in particular magazines, but also television, popular literature and consumer trends. Covers visual and print media.
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Women, Media and Consumption in Japan
First book of its kind to examine images of women in Japanese consumerism. Explores a variety of media targeted at women - in particular magazines, but also television, popular literature and consumer trends. Covers visual and print media.
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Women, Media and Consumption in Japan

Women, Media and Consumption in Japan

by Brian Moeran, Lise Skov
Women, Media and Consumption in Japan

Women, Media and Consumption in Japan

by Brian Moeran, Lise Skov

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Overview

First book of its kind to examine images of women in Japanese consumerism. Explores a variety of media targeted at women - in particular magazines, but also television, popular literature and consumer trends. Covers visual and print media.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781136782800
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 12/16/2013
Series: ConsumAsian Series
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 330
File size: 34 MB
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About the Author

Lise Skov, Brian Moeran

Table of Contents

Introduction: Hiding in the light: from Oshin to Yoshimoto Banana 1 Interpreting Oshin - war, history and women in modern Japan 2 Reading Japanese in Katei Gaho: the art of being an Upper class woman 3 Antiphonal performances? Japanese women's magazines and women's voices 4 Environmentalism seen through Japanese women's magazines 5 Consuming bodies: constructing and representing the female body in contemporary Japanese print media 6 Cuties in Japan 7 The marketing of adolescence in Japan: buying and dreaming 8 Yoshimoto Banana's Kitchen, or the cultural logic of Japanese consumerism
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