Idols and Celebrity in Japanese Media Culture

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Just a moment while we sign you in to your Goodreads account. Idols and Celebrity in Japanese Media Culture goes beyond the terrain of female idols as well as critically analyzing fans and otaku. Find it at other libraries via WorldCat Limited preview. Browse titles authors subjects uniform titles series callnumbers dewey numbers starting from optional. Galbraith and Jason G. This volume beautifully captures the complexity with which Japanese idols have been produced and consumed, loved and spurned, in postwar and now post postwar Japan. Collection delivery service resumes on Wednesday 2 January

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Galbraith and Jason G. Physical description xv, p. C J3 Unknown. Find it at other libraries via WorldCat Limited preview. Contributor Galbraith, Patrick W. Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index. Through a Looking Glass Darkly: Idol as Accidental Activist: Emotions, Desires and Fantasy: You are commenting using your WordPress.

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