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Providing An Overview Of Japanese Media Theory From The 1910S To The Present, This Volume Introduces Englishlanguage Readers To Japan'S Rich Body Of Theoretical And Conceptual Work On Media For The First Time. The Essays Address A Wide Range Of Topics, Including The Work Of Foundational Japanese Thinkers; Japanese Theories Of Mediation And The Philosophy Of Media; The Connections Between Early Japanese Television And Consumer Culture; And Architecture'S Intersection With Communications Theory. Tracing The Theoretical Frameworks And Paradigms That Stem From Japan'S Media Ecology, The Contributors Decenter Eurocentric Media Theory And Demonstrate The Value Of The Japanese Context To Reassessing The Parameters And Definition Of Media Theory Itself. Taken Together, These Interdisciplinary Essays Expand Media Theory To Encompass Philosophy, Feminist Critique, Literary Theory, Marketing Discourse, And Art; Provide A Counterbalance To The Persisting Universalist Impulse Of Media Studies; And Emphasize The Need To Consider Media Theory Situationally.Contributors. Yuriko Furuhata, Aaron Gerow, Mark Hansen, Marilyn Ivy, Takeshi Kadobayashi, Keisuke Kitano, Akihiro Kitada, Thomas Looser, Anne Mcknight, Ryoko Misono, Akira Mizuta Lippit, Miryam Sas, Fabian Schfer, Marc Steinberg, Tomiko Yoda, Alexander Zahlten
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- Q: What is the main focus of 'Media Theory in Japan'? A: The book provides an overview of Japanese media theory from the 1910s to the present, introducing English-language readers to Japan's theoretical and conceptual contributions to media studies.
- Q: Who are the contributors to this volume? A: The contributors include notable scholars such as Yuriko Furuhata, Aaron Gerow, Mark Hansen, Marilyn Ivy, Takeshi Kadobayashi, and many others.
- Q: What topics are covered in the essays of this book? A: The essays address various topics including foundational Japanese thinkers, theories of mediation, early Japanese television's relationship with consumer culture, and the intersection of architecture with communications theory.
- Q: How many pages does 'Media Theory in Japan' have? A: The book contains a total of 440 pages.
- Q: What is the binding type of this book? A: The book is available in a paperback binding.
- Q: Is 'Media Theory in Japan' a new or used book? A: This book is in new condition.
- Q: When was 'Media Theory in Japan' published? A: The book was published on March 22, 2017.
- Q: What edition of the book is available? A: This is the illustrated edition of 'Media Theory in Japan'.
- Q: Does the book provide a counterbalance to Eurocentric media theory? A: Yes, the essays aim to decenter Eurocentric media theory and highlight the significance of the Japanese context in media studies.
- Q: What disciplines does this book expand upon? A: The book expands media theory to include philosophy, feminist critique, literary theory, marketing discourse, and art.