Hello Kitty - Pop Stars

Hello Kitty - Pop Stars

Author:

Publisher: HarperCollins Children's Books

Published: 2012-04

Total Pages: 24

ISBN-13: 9780007462568

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Hello Kitty is a pop star! Follow her from first audition to world fame. Dress her for every occasion, from stadium tour, to pop magazine front page with the reusable stickers in this amazing book.. This book will provide hours of fun for all young Hello Kitty and pop fans. With dozens of pop and rock outfits to dress Hello Kitty in, you'll be spoilt for choice. Use the stickers again and again as you change Hello Kitty's superstar style and make sure she's dressed for pop success.


Hello Kitty Sweet Songs

Hello Kitty Sweet Songs

Author: Editors of Publications

Publisher:

Published: 2013-02-01

Total Pages: 12

ISBN-13: 9781450861670

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Sing along with Hello Kitty to playful melodies that your child will love! Press buttons to hear the sweet tunes and sing along with the lyrics. This is a sturdy board book with colorful song spreads, and will keep your child entertained for hours. 3AG-13 button cell batteries included; 6 triggers, 6 melodies and 5 song spreads.


Pink Globalization

Pink Globalization

Author: Christine R. Yano

Publisher: Duke University Press

Published: 2013-04-29

Total Pages: 337

ISBN-13: 0822353636

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In Pink Globalization, Christine R. Yano examines the creation and rise of Hello Kitty as a part of Japanese Cute-Cool culture. Yano argues that the international popularity of Hello Kitty is one aspect of what she calls pink globalization—the spread of goods and images labeled cute (kawaii) from Japan to other parts of the industrial world. The concept of pink globalization connects the expansion of Japanese companies to overseas markets, the enhanced distribution of Japanese products, and the rise of Japan's national cool as suggested by the spread of manga and anime. Yano analyzes the changing complex of relations and identities surrounding the global reach of Hello Kitty's cute culture, discussing the responses of both ardent fans and virulent detractors. Through interviews, Yano shows how consumers use this iconic cat to negotiate gender, nostalgia, and national identity. She demonstrates that pink globalization allows the foreign to become familiar as it brings together the intimacy of cute and the distance of cool. Hello Kitty and her entourage of marketers and consumers wink, giddily suggesting innocence, sexuality, irony, sophistication, and even sheer happiness. Yano reveals the edgy power in this wink and the ways it can overturn, or at least challenge, power structures.


Japan Pop: Inside the World of Japanese Popular Culture

Japan Pop: Inside the World of Japanese Popular Culture

Author: Timothy J. Craig

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2015-04-08

Total Pages: 359

ISBN-13: 1317467213

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A fascinating illustrated look at various forms of Japanese popular culture: pop song, jazz, enka (a popular ballad genre of music), karaoke, comics, animated cartoons, video games, television dramas, films and "idols" -- teenage singers and actors. As pop culture not only entertains but is also a reflection of society, the book is also about Japan itself -- its similarities and differences with the rest of the world, and how Japan is changing. The book features 32 pages of manga plus 50 additional photos, illustrations, and shorter comic samples.


Concise Dictionary of Popular Culture

Concise Dictionary of Popular Culture

Author: Marcel Danesi

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2016-12-15

Total Pages: 339

ISBN-13: 1442253126

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The Concise Dictionary of Popular Culture covers the theories, media forms, fads, celebrities and icons, genres, and terms of popular culture. From Afropop and Anime to Oprah Winfrey and the X-Files, the book provides more than just accessible definitions. Each of the more than 800 entries is cross-referenced with other entries to highlight points of connection, a thematic index allows readers to see common elements between disparate ideas, and more than 70 black and white photos bring entries to life.


Japan

Japan

Author: Lucien Ellington

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA

Published: 2009-07-14

Total Pages: 481

ISBN-13: 1598841637

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This introduction to life and culture in Japan presents a captivating portrait of the island nation, home to 127 million people and one of the most robust economies in the world. This volume focuses on an often misunderstood nation with vast economic and cultural influence in the United States and around the world. It combines thoroughly up-to-date coverage of Japan's history, geography, politics, economics, and society, with a range of helpful reference tools. Delving deeper than typical reference books, Asia in Focus: Japan is the ideal authoritative introduction to Japanese life for students, businesspeople, travelers, and other interested readers. The volume offers a contemporary look at the Japanese economy, extensive cultural coverage, and a rich collection of photographs. This resource also dispels long-running stereotypes and misconceptions to show Japan's surprising diversity and creativity.


The Interpreter

The Interpreter

Author: Suki Kim

Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux

Published: 2004-01-01

Total Pages: 308

ISBN-13: 1429923784

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A striking first novel about the dark side of the American Dream Suzy Park is a twenty-nine-year-old Korean American interpreter for the New York City court system. Young, attractive, and achingly alone, she makes a startling and ominous discovery during one court case that forever alters her family's history. Five years prior, her parents--hardworking greengrocers who forfeited personal happiness for their children's gain--were brutally murdered in an apparent robbery of their fruit and vegetable stand. Or so Suzy believed. But the glint of a new lead entices Suzy into the dangerous Korean underworld, and ultimately reveals the mystery of her parents' homicide. An auspicious debut about the myth of the model Asian citizen, The Interpreter traverses the distance between old worlds and new, poverty and privilege, language and understanding.


The Japanification of Children's Popular Culture

The Japanification of Children's Popular Culture

Author: Mark I. West

Publisher: Scarecrow Press

Published: 2008-10-23

Total Pages: 307

ISBN-13: 0810862492

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Godzilla stomped his way into American movie theaters in 1956, and ever since then Japanese trends and cultural products have had a major impact on children's popular culture in America. This can be seen in the Hello Kitty paraphernalia phenomenon, the popularity of anime television programs like Pokemon and Dragon Ball Z, computer games, and Hayao Miyazaki's award-winning films, such as Spirited Away and Princess Mononoke. The Japanification of Children's Popular Culture brings together contributors from different backgrounds, each exploring a particular aspect of this phenomenon from different angles, from scholarly examinations to recounting personal experiences. The book explains the interconnections among the various aspects of Japanese influence and discusses American responses to anime and other forms of Japanese popular culture.