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Law And Justice In Japanese Popular Culture : From Crime Fighting Robots To Duelling Pocket Monsters by Edited by Ashley Pearson , Edited by Thomas Giddens , Edited by Kieran Tranter, Taylor & Francis Ltd


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    Author(s)Edited by Ashley Pearson , Edited by Thomas Giddens , Edited by Kieran Tranter
    PublisherTaylor & Francis Ltd
    Edition1
    ISBN9781138300262
    Pages276
    BindingHardback
    Language English
    Publish YearJune 2018

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    Taylor & Francis Ltd Law And Justice In Japanese Popular Culture : From Crime Fighting Robots To Duelling Pocket Monsters by Edited by Ashley Pearson , Edited by Thomas Giddens , Edited by Kieran Tranter

    In a world of globalised media, Japanese popular culture has become a signifi cant fountainhead for images, narrative, artefacts, and identity. From Pikachu, to instantly identifi able manga memes, to the darkness of adult anime, and the hyper- consumerism of product tie- ins, Japan has bequeathed to a globalised world a rich variety of ways to imagine, communicate, and interrogate tradition and change, the self, and the technological future. Within these foci, questions of law have often not been far from the surface: the crime and justice of Astro Boy; the property and contract of Pokemon; the ecological justice of Nausicaa; Shinto's focus on order and balance; and the anxieties of origins in J- horror. This volume brings together a range of global scholars to refl ect on and critically engage with the place of law and justice in Japan's popular cultural legacy. It explores not only the global impact of this legacy, but what the images, games, narratives, and artefacts that comprise it reveal about law, humanity, justice, and authority in the twenty-first century. _x000D_ show more



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