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Japanamerica: How Japanese Pop Culture has Invaded the U.S.
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Title
Japanamerica
: How
Japanese
Pop
Culture
has
Invaded
the
U.S
.
Subjects
Popular culture--Japan
Popular culture--United States
Scrolls, Japanese--Heian period, 794-1185
Ukiyoe
Katsushika, Hokusai, 1760-1849
Comic books, strips, etc.
Asō, Tarō, 1940-
Sushi
Miyazaki, Hayao, 1941-
Anime
Tezuka, Osamu, 1928-1989
Hello Kitty (Fictitious character)
Astroboy (Television program)
Japan--History--1945-
World War Two
Hirohito, Emperor of Japan, 1901-1989
MacArthur, Douglas, 1880-1964
Murakami, Takashi, 1911-1947
Walt Disney Company
Fleischer, Max, 1883-1972
Bambi (Motion picture)
Design--Japan
Etiquette--Japan
Murakami, Haruki, 1949-
Apocalyptic art
September 11 Terrorist Attacks, 2001, in art
Description
Summary
:
Writer
Roland
Kelts
speaks
at the
Clark
about
his
book
, "
Japanamerica
: How
Japanese
Pop
Culture
has
Invaded
the
U.S.
" He
discusses
influences
on the
development
of
art
in
Japan
after
World
War
II
and how that
art
has
entered
the
cultural
parlance
of the
United
States
,
especially
in the
areas
of
manga
and
anime
.
Contents
:
Roland
Kelts
Presentation
(ca
45
mins.)
Roland
Kelts
Presentation
(Slides)
:
1
.
Mobius
strip
.
–
2
.
12th
century
Japanese
scroll
painting
.
–
3
.
Ukiyo-e
woodblock
print
.
–
4
.
Hokusai’s
Great
Wave
.
–
5
.
Video
clip
of a
discussion
about
anime
film
Ex
Machina
.
--
6
.
Cover
of
Kelts’s
book
Japanamerica
: How
Japanese
Pop
Culture
Has
Invaded
the
U.S
.
Speakers
Kelts, Roland
Format (Extent)
1 video file : digital, mp4 file
Publisher
Sterling
and
Francine
Clark
Art
Institute
Date of Recording
October 2, 2008
Original Format
WMV
Language
English
Digital Format
MP4
Digital Reproduction Information
Coverted from WMV to MP4 January 21, 2008
Length of Recording
00:45:36
Material Type
Video
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