J-Pop Idol, Volume 1

J-Pop Idol, Volume 1

Author: Millenni+M

Publisher: TOKYOPOP

Published: 2021-08-31

Total Pages: 193

ISBN-13: 1427864578

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Mika, Key, and Naomi are best friends and they all want to win the J-Idol Audition talent show. But when they win, only Mika is offered to debut! Will their friendship be able to withstand her solo stardom? This is volume 1 of the J-Pop Idol manga series.


Idols and Celebrity in Japanese Media Culture

Idols and Celebrity in Japanese Media Culture

Author: P. W. Galbraith

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2012-08-30

Total Pages: 317

ISBN-13: 1137283785

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This is the most complete and compelling account of idols and celebrity in Japanese media culture to date. Engaging with the study of media, gender and celebrity, and sensitive to history and the contemporary scene, these interdisciplinary essays cover male and female idols, production and consumption, industrial structures and fan movements.


Quit Your Band! Musical Notes from the Japanese Underground

Quit Your Band! Musical Notes from the Japanese Underground

Author: Ian F. Martin

Publisher:

Published: 2016-09-01

Total Pages: 248

ISBN-13: 9781937220051

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From the sugar rush of Tokyo's idol subculture to the discordant polyrhythms of its experimental punk and indie scenes, this book by Japan Times music columnist Ian F. Martin offers a witty and tender look at the wide spectrum of issues that shape Japanese music today. With unique theories about the evolution of J-pop as well as its history, infrastructure and (sub)cultures, Martin deconstructs an industry that operates very differently from counterparts overseas. Based partly on interviews with influential artists, label owners and event organisers, Martin's book combines personal anecdotes with cultural criticism and music history. An accessible and humorous account emerges of why some creative acts manage to overcome institutional pressures, without quitting their bands. Ian Martin's writing about Japanese music has appeared in The Japan Times, CNN Travel and The Guardian among other places. Martin is based in Tokyo, where he also runs Call And Response Records.


Women, Media and Consumption in Japan

Women, Media and Consumption in Japan

Author: Brian Moeran

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2013-12-16

Total Pages: 314

ISBN-13: 113678280X

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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.


Islands of Eight Million Smiles

Islands of Eight Million Smiles

Author: Hiroshi Aoyagi

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2020-03-17

Total Pages: 320

ISBN-13: 168417418X

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" Since the late 1960s a ubiquitous feature of popular culture in Japan has been the ""idol,"" an attractive young actor, male or female, packaged and promoted as an adolescent role model and exploited by the entertainment, fashion, cosmetic, and publishing industries to market trendy products. This book offers ethnographic case studies regarding the symbolic qualities of idols and how these qualities relate to the conceptualization of selfhood among adolescents in Japan and elsewhere in East Asia. The author explores how the idol-manufacturing industry absorbs young people into its system of production, molds them into marketable personalities, commercializes their images, and contributes to the construction of ideal images of the adolescent self. Since the relationship between the idols and their consumers is dynamic, the study focuses on the fans of idols as well. Ultimately, Aoyagi argues, idol performances substantiate capitalist values in the urban consumer society of contemporary Japan and East Asia. Regardless of how crude their performances may appear in the eyes of critics, the idols have helped establish the entertainment industry as an agent of public socialization by driving public desires toward the consumption of commoditized fantasies. "


Broken Idol

Broken Idol

Author: David W. Rudlin

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2015-12-14

Total Pages: 478

ISBN-13: 9781518685323

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Nikki Waters wanted to be a star. So she left her home in England, flew to Tokyo, and joined Japan's top girl group as the lead singer. She was well on her way to fame and fortune until the night she went to her boss's apartment and found him lying in a pool of blood. The weapon: a samurai sword. Nikki was thrown in jail, charged with murder, and forbidden to talk to anyone except the lawyer she didn't have. Given Japan's 99%+ conviction rate, there was nothing standing between Nikki Waters and the gallows. Nothing except Inspector Ian McLean of Scotland Yard. Forced to work undercover, can McLean and his detectives Sally Chan and Thomas McMillan rescue Nikki from the terrifying jaws of the Japanese justice system? "Broken Idol" is the sixth Inspector McLean Mystery by David W. Rudlin.


Korean Masculinities and Transcultural Consumption

Korean Masculinities and Transcultural Consumption

Author: Sun Jung

Publisher: Hong Kong University Press

Published: 2010-11-01

Total Pages: 232

ISBN-13: 9888028669

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This book investigates transcultural consumption of three iconic figures รน the middle-aged Japanese female fandom of actor Bae Yong-Joon, the Western online cult fandom of the thriller film Oldboy, and the Singaporean fandom of the pop-star Rain. Through these three specific but hybrid context, the author develops the concepts of soft masculinity, as well as global and postmodern variants of masculine cultural impacts. In the concluding chapter, the author also discusses recently emerging versatile masculinity within the transcultural pop production paradigm represented by K-pop idol boy bands.


The Oxford Handbook of Music and Virtuality

The Oxford Handbook of Music and Virtuality

Author: Sheila Whiteley

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2016

Total Pages: 721

ISBN-13: 0199321280

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Has the virtual invaded the realm of the real, or has the real expanded its definition to include what once was characterized as virtual? With the continual evolution of digital technology, this distinction grows increasingly hazy. But perhaps the distinction has become obsolete; perhaps it is time to pay attention to the intersections, mutations, and transmigrations of the virtual and the real. Certainly it is time to reinterpret the practice and study of music. The Oxford Handbook of Music and Virtuality, edited by Sheila Whiteley and Shara Rambarran, is the first book to offer a kaleidoscope of interdisciplinary perspectives from scholars around the globe on the way in which virtuality mediates the dissemination, acquisition, performance, creation, and reimagining of music. The Oxford Handbook of Music and Virtuality addresses eight themes that often overlap and interact with one another. Questions of the role of the audience, artistic agency, individual and communal identity, subjectivity, and spatiality repeatedly arise. Authors specifically explore phenomena including holographic musicians and virtual bands, and the benefits and detriments surrounding the free circulation of music on the internet. In addition, the book investigates the way in which fans and musicians negotiate gender identities as well as the dynamics of audience participation and community building in a virtual environment. The handbook rehistoricizes the virtual by tracing its progression from cartoons in the 1950s to current industry innovations and changes in practice. Well-grounded and wide-reaching, this is a book that students of any number of disciplines, from Music to Cultural Studies, have awaited.