Spend even a day in a major Japanese city like Tokyo or Osaka and you won't be able to ignore them: 'idols,' or heavily produced and promoted men and women who perform across media genres and platforms. They appear in magazines and advertisements, perform on TV and on stage, recorded and live. Though central to the workings and experience of media in Japan, idols have unfortunately had only a marginal place in the scholarship. This collection offers the most complete and compelling account of one of the most fascinating and least understood aspects of Japanese media culture today. It brings together a group of interdisciplinary scholars who engage the study of media, gender and celebrity. Sensitive to history and the contemporary scene, essays cover male and female idols, production and consumption, industrial structures and fan movements.
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我一對日娛瞭解幾乎接近於零的人都覺得好好看,現在在看第二遍。
评分很有意思. 把事務所和藝人, 事務所與電視颱, 藝人與粉絲之間的各種關係講的很清楚. 之前正是因為看瞭許多期smap開始對這些感興趣. 在日本當idol真是又讓人興奮又可怕的一件事情啊
评分我一對日娛瞭解幾乎接近於零的人都覺得好好看,現在在看第二遍。
评分封麵就是總選然而卻沒有任何一篇花篇幅講這個 — —
评分看到這本書 我想起zyl當年一句話 當你有心做一件事時 老天都好像在幫你的 看到大宮那章時 大宮還好 看完本書後 ......
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