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Fashioning Japanese Subcultures

Autor Yuniya Kawamura
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 iun 2012
Western fashion has been widely appreciated and consumed in Tokyo for decades, but since the mid-1990s Japanese youth have been playing a crucial role in forming their own unique fashion communities and producing creative styles which have had a major impact on fashion globally.Geographically and stylistically defined, subcultures such as Lolita in Harajuku, Gyaru and Gyaru-o in Shibuya, Age-jo in Shinjuku, and Mori Girl in Kouenji, reflect the affiliation and identities of their members, and have often blurred the boundary between professionals and amateurs for models, photographers, merchandisers and designers.Based on insightful ethnographic fieldwork in Tokyo, Fashioning Japanese Subcultures is the first theoretical and analytical study on Japan's contemporary youth subcultures and their stylistic expressions. It is essential reading for students, scholars and anyone interested in fashion, sociology and subcultures.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781847889478
ISBN-10: 1847889476
Pagini: 192
Ilustrații: 30 colour illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Berg Publishers
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Covers youth subcultures from the 1990s to today, including Cosplay, Lolita, Gyaru and Gyaru-o, Agejo and Mori Girl

Notă biografică

Yuniya Kawamura is Associate Professor of Sociology at the Fashion Institute of Technology, State University of New York, USA. She is the author of The Japanese Revolution in Paris Fashion (Berg, 2004), Fashion-ology (Berg, 2005), and Doing Research in Fashion and Dress (Berg, 2011).

Cuprins

Part One: IntroductionUnderstanding Subcultural Studies: Dick Hebdige Revisited Placing Tokyo on the Fashion Map: From Catwalk to StreetstyleJapanese Youth in a Changing SocietyPart Two: Geographically and Stylistically Defined Japanese SubculturesShibuya: The Youth in Outspoken RebellionHarajuku: The Youth in Silent Rebellion Akihabara and Ikebukuro: Playing with Costume as an EntertainmentShinjuku: Girls of the Nightlife Using Beauty as a WeaponKouenji and Other Fashion Districts: From Secondhand Clothing Lovers to Fast Fashion FollowersIndividual and Institutional Networks within a Subcultural System: Efforts to Validate and Valorize New Tastes in Fashion Part Three: The Power of the Youth: Trickle-up/Bubble-up Theory RevisitedThe De-professionalization of Fashion The Globalization of Japanese Subcultures: Future Possibilities and LimitationsConclusion: The Future of Japanese SubculturesBibliographyIndex

Recenzii

Another worthy entry in Bloomsbury Academic's catalog on material culture and clothing/fashion... The present book is an enjoyable and theoretically valuable study of one niche in the fashion world, with wider implications for subculture and youth culture theories... Students should be particularly fascinated by this book, and it would be very useful in introductory courses in anthropology or sociology, as well as in courses on youths, subcultures/deviant cultures, globalization, and popular culture.
We should commend Kawamura's ambitious effort in covering so many different fashion enclaves in one book. For readers in search of a basic guide to the dizzying spectrum of charming Tokyo styles, this overview will serve well. Readers unfamiliar with Japan will also benefit by having such an accessible guide to these splendid female-oriented fashion cultures.
An important text that re-thinks subcultural theory at its intersection with fashion beyond the geographic frontier of 'the West', sharpening our focus on key case studies on the streets of Tokyo.

Descriere

Based on insightful ethnographic fieldwork in Tokyo, is the first theoretical and analytical study on Japan's contemporary youth subcultures and their stylistic expressions. The book covers a range of subcultures including Lolita, Gyaru, Agejo and Mori Girl.