Globalization of Japanese culture: economic power vs. cultural power 1989-2002 [Recurs electrònic] / D. Yong Jin
Description: 12 p. : digital, fitxer PDF (204,83 Mb)Online resources: In: Prometheus Vol. 21, no. 3 (Sep. 2003), p. 335-345Summary: This article examines the reasons why Japanese cultural products have not penetrated other countries. It also explicates the recent trends in Japan's expansion of its cultural products and Japan's direct investment in the global cultural market to ascertain whether this new development is a sign that Japan is attempting to gain an important role in global communication. It concludes that Japan was not able to successfully build its communication power to a degree comparable to its status as the second largest economic power and its second largest media consumption market. (Font: Autor)No physical items for this record
Introduction -- Japan's Economic Capital vs. Cultural Capital in the Global Era -- Japanese Cultural Product Flow in the World -- The Rise and Fall of the Japanese Cultural Power in the 1990s -- Reasons for the Weakness of Japanese Cultural Power -- Discussion -- Notes and References
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