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The Beatles in Japan: Media, Culture and Social Change in Asia

Autor Carolyn S. Stevens
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 4 dec 2017
Following their first tour to Japan in 1966, the Beatles would become an important part of Japan’s postwar cultural development and its deepening relationship with the West. By the 1960s Japan’s dramatic rise in prosperity and the self-confidence of the country’s ‘economic miracle’ period were yet to come; it was not, at this stage, considered a fully-fledged partner of the West. All these potential developments were consolidating around the time of the 1966 tour. The Beatles' concerts in Tokyo contributed to the construction of a new Japanese national identity and introduced Japan as a new potential market to UK and US music producers, broadening the country’s transnational cultural links. This book explores the Beatles’ engagement with Japan within the larger context of the country’s increased global connection and large-scale economic, social and cultural change. It describes the great impact of the Beatles’ contentious 1966 tour, which took place amid public displays of both euphoric ‘Beatlemania’ and angry protests, and discusses the lasting impression of this tour on Japanese culture and identity to the present day. The Beatles’ relationship with Japan did not end after their departure; this book also examines the Beatles’ subsequent contacts with Japan, including John Lennon’s marriage and artistic partnership with Yoko Ono, and Paul McCartney’s later Japanese tours and the warm reception the ex Beatles and their musical legacy have received over the years.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781138692107
ISBN-10: 1138692107
Pagini: 198
Ilustrații: 25 Halftones, black and white; 25 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Media, Culture and Social Change in Asia

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Cuprins

1. Introducing … The Beatles in Japan
2. The Road to the Budōkan: Setting the Stage
3. The Beatles at the Budōkan: The Storm Hits
4. Interlude: Manila and Memphis
5. John and Yoko: ‘All we had done as two people was become close’
6. Japan Revisited: Touring with Paul and George
7. Conclusion

Notă biografică

Carolyn Stevens is Professor of Japanese Studies at Monash University, Australia

Descriere

The Beatles’ engagement with Japan, especially their 1966 tour, highlights a great deal about Japan’s postwar cultural development and Japan’s deepening relationship with the West. Up to the 1960s Japan’s reconstruction phase was not fully completed, its “economic miracle” and the associated high level of self-confidence were not yet in place, and Japan was not yet considered a fully-fledged partner of the West. All these potential developments were there in embryo in the mid-1960s, and were consolidated around the time of the 1966 tour. The tour contributed to the construction of a new Japanese national identity, demonstrated the possibilities of Japan as a potential new kind of market to UK and US producers, and forged for Japan increasing transnational cultural links. This book explores these interesting and important issues. It describes the Beatles’ 1966 tour and its huge impact, both the euphoria and the adverse reactions, discusses the impact of the tour on Japanese culture and identity, and outlines the Beatles’ subsequent contacts with Japan, including John Lennon’s marriage and artistic partnership with Yoko Ono, and Paul McCartney’s later tours and warm reception in Japan.