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Author Chun, Jayson Makoto

Title A Nation of a Hundred Million Idiots'? : a Social History of Japanese Television, 1953-1973
Published Hoboken : CRC Press, 2006

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Description 1 online resource (369 pages)
Contents Front cover; Contents; List of Tables; List of Figures; Acknowledgments; Part 1. Introduction to Japanese Television Culture; Introduction; Part 2. The History of Japanese Television Culture; Chapter 1. Prewar Roots of Japanese Television Culture: Imperial Culture, Media Culture, and Radio; Chapter 2. Postwar Media Culture and Japanese Encounters with TV; Chapter 3. Pro Wrestling and Body Slams: Early TV as a Mass Event; Chapter 4. Transforming the Nation: TV Takes Root in Japan (1957-1963); Part 3. Japanese Interactions with Television; Chapter 5. Television Spreads to the Countryside
Chapter 6. Intellectuals Debate TV:Chapter 7. Protecting the Children and Cleaning Up TV; Chapter 8. Politics As Spectacle: Parades, Pageantry and Protests; Chapter 9. Anpo Redux: University Riots and a Hostage Crisis; Chapter 10. America in Japanese Television: Family Dramas and Cowboys; Chapter 11. After the American Boom: Japanese TV Gains Its Independence; Part 4. The Meaning of the Japanese Television Nation; Epilog
Summary This book offers a history of Japanese television audiences and the popular media culture that television helped to spawn. In a comparatively short period, the television industry helped to reconstruct not only postwar Japanese popular culture, but also the Japanese social and political landscape. During the early years of television, Japanese of all backgrounds, from politicians to mothers, debated the effects on society. The public discourse surrounding the growth of television revealed its role in forming the identity of postwar Japanese during the era of high-speed growth (1955 - 1973) tha
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Form Electronic book
ISBN 9780203942994
020394299X