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The Japanese Influence in America

The Japanese Influence in America
Author: Clay Lancaster
Publisher:
Total Pages: 328
Release: 1983
Genre: Art
ISBN:

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"The introductory chapters of this volume examine early Japanese contacts with the foreign world, the influence of the Far East upon Europe from the thirteenth through the nineteenth century, and the beginnings of American relations with Japan. Then, following a chapter concerning the Japanese imprint upon the Europe of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries--where one encounters the American Whistler--the author begins a detailed account of Japan's influence in America."--from front jacket


The Japanese Influence on America

The Japanese Influence on America
Author: Boye De Mente
Publisher: N T C Business Books
Total Pages: 208
Release: 1989
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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This book chronicles the tremendous influence that Japan had and continues to have on the U.S.


Consuming Japan

Consuming Japan
Author: Andrew C. McKevitt
Publisher: UNC Press Books
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2017-08-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 1469634481

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This insightful book explores the intense and ultimately fleeting moment in 1980s America when the future looked Japanese. Would Japan's remarkable post–World War II economic success enable the East Asian nation to overtake the United States? Or could Japan's globe-trotting corporations serve as a model for battered U.S. industries, pointing the way to a future of globalized commerce and culture? While popular films and literature recycled old anti-Asian imagery and crafted new ways of imagining the "yellow peril," and formal U.S.-Japan relations remained locked in a holding pattern of Cold War complacency, a remarkable shift was happening in countless local places throughout the United States: Japanese goods were remaking American consumer life and injecting contemporary globalization into U.S. commerce and culture. What impact did the flood of billions of Japanese things have on the ways Americans produced, consumed, and thought about their place in the world? From autoworkers to anime fans, Consuming Japan introduces new unorthodox actors into foreign-relations history, demonstrating how the flow of all things Japanese contributed to the globalizing of America in the late twentieth century.


How to Reach Japan by Subway

How to Reach Japan by Subway
Author: Meghan Warner Mettler
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2018-06-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 080329963X

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"A study of the shibui phenomenon, in which American middle-class consumers embraced Japanese culture as familiar, yet exotic, in the two decades following the end of World War II"--


Japanamerica

Japanamerica
Author: Roland Kelts
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2006-11-28
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 9781403974754

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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 http://www.japanamericabook.com/


The Japanese Americans

The Japanese Americans
Author: Harry H. L. Kitano
Publisher: Chelsea House Publications
Total Pages: 100
Release: 1995
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780791033586

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Discusses the history, culture, and religion of the Japanese Americans, their problems and their place in American society.


The Japanese Influence in America

The Japanese Influence in America
Author: Clay Lancaster
Publisher:
Total Pages: 320
Release: 1999-10-01
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781892106155

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