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11 Images of Asians in the Art of the Great Pacific War, 1937–45
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Nancy Brcak
and John R. Pavia
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Figures vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Asia and Global Popular Culture: The View from He Yong’s Garbage Dump 3
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Global versus Local–Hybridity and Appropriation in Asian Popular Culture
- Hulk Hogan in the Rainforest 15
- Hybridity and Disjuncture in Mainland Chinese Popular Music 25
- Under Attack: Mass Media Technology and Indigenous Musical Practices in the Philippines 40
- Rocking East and West: The USA in Malaysian Music (An American Remix) 58
- Exploding Ballads: The Transformation of Korean Pop Music 80
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Political, Ideological, and Spiritual Tensions in Asian Popular Culture
- The Politics and Poetics of Sister Drum: “Tibetan” Music in the Global Marketplace 99
- Television Drama in China: Engineering Souls for the Market 120
- Moral Advertising in Malaysian TV Commercials 138
- “You May Not Believe, But Never Offend the Spirits”: Spirit-Medium Cults and Popular Media in Modern Thailand 160
- Revisioning Japanese Religiosity: Osamu Tezuka’s Hi no tori (The Phoenix) 177
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The Creation, Assertion, and Representation of Identity in Asian Popular Culture
- Images of Asians in the Art of the Great Pacific War, 1937–45 211
- To Fight the Losing War, to Remember the Lost War: The Changing Role of Gunka, Japanese War Songs 225
- The Incantation of Shanghai: Singing a City into Existence 246
- Cassettes, Bazaars, and Saving the Nation: The Uyghur Music Industry in Xinjiang, China 265
- Bibliography 284
- Credits 296
- Contributors 299
- Index 302
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Figures vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Asia and Global Popular Culture: The View from He Yong’s Garbage Dump 3
-
Global versus Local–Hybridity and Appropriation in Asian Popular Culture
- Hulk Hogan in the Rainforest 15
- Hybridity and Disjuncture in Mainland Chinese Popular Music 25
- Under Attack: Mass Media Technology and Indigenous Musical Practices in the Philippines 40
- Rocking East and West: The USA in Malaysian Music (An American Remix) 58
- Exploding Ballads: The Transformation of Korean Pop Music 80
-
Political, Ideological, and Spiritual Tensions in Asian Popular Culture
- The Politics and Poetics of Sister Drum: “Tibetan” Music in the Global Marketplace 99
- Television Drama in China: Engineering Souls for the Market 120
- Moral Advertising in Malaysian TV Commercials 138
- “You May Not Believe, But Never Offend the Spirits”: Spirit-Medium Cults and Popular Media in Modern Thailand 160
- Revisioning Japanese Religiosity: Osamu Tezuka’s Hi no tori (The Phoenix) 177
-
The Creation, Assertion, and Representation of Identity in Asian Popular Culture
- Images of Asians in the Art of the Great Pacific War, 1937–45 211
- To Fight the Losing War, to Remember the Lost War: The Changing Role of Gunka, Japanese War Songs 225
- The Incantation of Shanghai: Singing a City into Existence 246
- Cassettes, Bazaars, and Saving the Nation: The Uyghur Music Industry in Xinjiang, China 265
- Bibliography 284
- Credits 296
- Contributors 299
- Index 302