Gender and Pop Culture in Japan
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Gender and Pop Culture in Japan
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Gender and TV in Japan
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“D o r a m a”
•Mass Popularity•Seasonal, 9-12 episodes•Important Medium
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“Trendy Dramas”
• Real life, hard issues• Elements of sit-com, romance, soap
opera• Evening, winter• Big Stars• Bubble Economy
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GENDER ON TV:TRADITIONAL!• Normative
heterosexuality• Formula:
attractive heterosexual lead with love interests
• Varying levels of progressiveness, usually pretty traditional
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Depiction of Gender: Traditional
• “CA to oyobi!” • Arisa Mizuki plays Sae• Traditional Female character
playing typical feminine role
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DEPICTION OF GENDER:
LESS TRADITIONAL?
• “ATTENTION PLEASE”
• Stars Aya Ueto as Yoko
• Ostensibly progressive
BEFORE AFTER
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BEFORE
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AFTER
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DEPICTION OF GENDER: NON-TRADITIONAL
• “You can stay if you become my pet.”
• To her surprise, he agrees. She names him Momo.
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Takarazuka
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rose of versailles (star and cosmos troupe together):http://youtube.com/watch?v=CkV5ZCxQIsk
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Gender and Contemporary Art in Japan
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Makoto Aida, The Giant member Fuji versus King Gidra, 1993.
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Minako Nishiyama, The Pinkù House, 1991.
Minako Nishiyama, Moshi Moshi Pink, 1995.
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Yoshiko Shimada, Shooting Lesson #11, 1992.
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Yoshiko Shimada and BuBu, Heal and Repair, 1998.
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Yasumasa Morimura,To My Little Sister: Cindy Sherman, 1998.