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Islands of Eight Million Smiles : Idol Performance and Symbolic Production in Contemporary Japan / Hiroshi Aoyagi.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Aoyagi, Hiroshi, 1963- author.
Series:
Harvard East Asian monographs ; 252.
Harvard University Asia Center E-Book Collection ISBN: 9789004407077.
Harvard East Asian Monographs ; 252
Harvard University Asia Center E-Book Collection
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Music and youth--Japan.
Music and youth.
Popular music--Social aspects--Japan.
Popular music.
Popular music--Social aspects.
Japan.
Physical Description:
1 online resource.
Other Title:
Idol Performance and Symbolic Production in Contemporary Japan
Place of Publication:
Leiden; Boston : BRILL, 2005.
System Details:
text file
Summary:
Since the late 1960s a ubiquitous feature of popular culture in Japan has been the "idol," an attractive young actor, male or female, packaged and promoted as an adolescent role model and exploited by the entertainment, fashion, cosmetic, and publishing industries to market trendy products. This book offers a set of ethnographic case studies regarding the symbolic qualities of idols and how these qualities relate to the conceptualization of selfhood among adolescents in Japan and elsewhere in East Asia where the phenomenon has spread. The author explores how the idol-manufacturing industry absorbs young people into its system of production, molds them into marketable personalities, commercializes their images, and contributes to the construction of ideal images of the adolescent self. Since the relationship between the idols and their consumers is dynamic, the study focuses on the fans of idols as well. The author contends that the idol industry has developed rituals that organize the lifeworld of Japanese adolescents and provide them with what are perceived to be desirable role models. Ultimately, he argues, idol performances substantiate capitalist values in the urban consumer society of contemporary Japan and East Asia. Regardless of how crude their performances may appear in the eyes of critics, the idols have helped establish the entertainment industry as an agent of public socialization by driving public desires toward the consumption of commoditized fantasies.
Contents:
Preliminary Material
Introduction
The Ethnography of Idol Production: An Overview
The Making of Japanese Adolescent Role Models
Idol Performances and Gender Identities
Explorations in the Field of Competing Styles
Following the Trajectory of an Idol Superstar
Idol Fans and the Adoration Cult
The Spread of Idol Performances in New Industrial Economies
Capitalizing Adolescence
Works Cited
Index
Harvard East Asian Monographs.
Notes:
Description based on print version record.
Other Format:
Print version: Islands of Eight Million Smiles: Idol Performance and Symbolic Production in Contemporary Japan,
ISBN:
9781684174188
9780674017733
OCLC:
607184385
Publisher Number:
10.1163/9781684174188 DOI
Access Restriction:
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