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3. Surface above All? American Influence on Japanese Urban Space
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS vii
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ix
- NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS x
- INTRODUCTION Americanization Reconsidered xiii
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Part I TWENTIETH-CENTURY MODERNITIES
- 1. America in the German Imagination 1
- 2. Comparative Anti-Americanism in Western Europe 26
- 3. Surface above All? American Influence on Japanese Urban Space 45
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Part II DRAWING CULTURAL BOUNDARIES, FORGING THE NATIONAL
- 4. Persistent Myths of Americanization: German Reconstruction and the Renationalization of Postwar Cinema, 1945–1965 79
- 5. No More Song and Dance: French Radio Broadcast Quotas, Chansons, and Cultural Exceptions 109
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Part III TRANSNATIONAL STYLINGS: AMERICAN MUSIC AND THE POLITICS OF IDENTITY
- 6. American Music, Cold War Liberalism, and German Identities 125
- 7. Jukebox Boys: Postwar Italian Music and the Culture of Covering 148
- 8. The Social Production of Difference: Imitation and and Authenticity in Japanese Rap Music 166
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Part IV DE-ESSENTIALIZING “AMERICA” AND THE “NATIVE”
- 9. Learning from America: Postwar Urban Recovery in West Germany 185
- 10. The French Cinema and Hollywood: A Case Study of Americanization 208
- 11. Waiting for Godzilla: Chaotic Negotiations between Post-Orientalism and Hyper-Occidentalism 224
- SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY 237
- INDEX 247
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS vii
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ix
- NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS x
- INTRODUCTION Americanization Reconsidered xiii
-
Part I TWENTIETH-CENTURY MODERNITIES
- 1. America in the German Imagination 1
- 2. Comparative Anti-Americanism in Western Europe 26
- 3. Surface above All? American Influence on Japanese Urban Space 45
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Part II DRAWING CULTURAL BOUNDARIES, FORGING THE NATIONAL
- 4. Persistent Myths of Americanization: German Reconstruction and the Renationalization of Postwar Cinema, 1945–1965 79
- 5. No More Song and Dance: French Radio Broadcast Quotas, Chansons, and Cultural Exceptions 109
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Part III TRANSNATIONAL STYLINGS: AMERICAN MUSIC AND THE POLITICS OF IDENTITY
- 6. American Music, Cold War Liberalism, and German Identities 125
- 7. Jukebox Boys: Postwar Italian Music and the Culture of Covering 148
- 8. The Social Production of Difference: Imitation and and Authenticity in Japanese Rap Music 166
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Part IV DE-ESSENTIALIZING “AMERICA” AND THE “NATIVE”
- 9. Learning from America: Postwar Urban Recovery in West Germany 185
- 10. The French Cinema and Hollywood: A Case Study of Americanization 208
- 11. Waiting for Godzilla: Chaotic Negotiations between Post-Orientalism and Hyper-Occidentalism 224
- SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY 237
- INDEX 247