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Seeing stars : sports celebrity, identity, and body culture in modern Japan / Dennis J. Frost.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Frost, Dennis J., author.
Series:
Harvard East Asian monographs ; 331.
Harvard East Asian monographs ; 331
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Athletes--Japan--Public opinion.
Athletes.
Sports in popular culture--Japan.
Sports in popular culture.
Celebrities--Japan--Public opinion.
Celebrities.
Athletes in mass media.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xi, 337 p. :) ill. ;
Place of Publication:
Cambridge, Massachusetts ; London : Harvard University Asia Center, [2010]
Summary:
In "Seeing Stars", Dennis J. Frost traces the emergence and evolution of sports celebrity in Japan from the seventeenth through the twenty-first centuries. Frost explores how various constituencies have repeatedly molded and deployed representations of individual athletes, revealing that sports stars are socially constructed phenomena, the products of both particular historical moments and broader discourses of celebrity. Drawing from media coverage, biographies, literary works, athletes' memoirs, bureaucratic memoranda, interviews, and films, Frost argues that the largely unquestioned mass of information about sports stars not only reflects, but also shapes society and body culture. He examines the lives and times of star athletes - including sumo grand champion Hitachiyama, female Olympic medalist Hitomi Kinue, legendary pitcher Sawamura Eiji, and world champion boxer Gushiken Yokoo - demonstrating how representations of such sports stars mediated Japan's emergence into the putatively universal realm of sports, unsettled orthodox notions of gender, facilitated wartime mobilization of physically fit men and women, and masked lingering inequalities in postwar Japanese society. As the first critical examination of the history of sports celebrity outside a Euro-American context, this book also sheds new light on the transnational forces at play in the production and impact of celebrity images and dispels misconceptions that sports stars in the non-West are mere imitations of their Western counterparts.
Contents:
Preliminary Material
Sports Celebrity in Japan: A Transnational History
Saving Sumo: Re-Presenting the National Sport
The Making of a Self-Made Star: Celebrity Images and the Emergence of a Sports-Star Paradigm
"So, Your Daughter Is a Sportsman": Gender Anxiety and Nationalism in the Golden Age of Sports
"Japan's Number One" Goes to War: Baseball, Militarization, and Memory
Becoming the Kanmuriwashi: Ethnicity, Narrativity, and "Spectacular Difference"
Epilogue
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Harvard East Asian Monographs.
Notes:
Description based on print version record.
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
1-68417-504-6
OCLC:
1132667517
Publisher Number:
10.1163/9781684175048 DOI

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