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Kawaii Mania: The Psychology and Culture of Cuteness in Japan

Autor Dr. Shiri Lieber-Milo
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 11 dec 2026
An in-depth exploration of kawaii (cuteness) and its psychological, cultural, and economic impact in contemporary Japan.

Often translated as "cute", kawaii encompasses a much broader and more nuanced set of meanings that extend beyond surface-level adorableness, impacting contemporary Japanese culture and shaping everyday life - from fashion, media, and consumer goods to public institutions and national branding. But what lies behind Japan's deep and enduring attachment to cuteness? Why has kawaii developed into such a widely embedded cultural phenomenon, and how does it operate emotionally, socially, and psychologically?

By exploring the vibrant and multifaceted world of kawaii, this book answers these questions by examining its presence in mass media, consumer culture, and commerce, as well as the psychological foundations of its appeal and its remarkable cultural and economic success. Drawing on cultural history, psychology, linguistics, and media studies, the author traces the historical evolution of kawaii and examines how it functions as a central psychological and cultural system in contemporary Japan. It also explores its shifting meanings, affective dimensions, and social roles, revealing how cuteness mediates identity, communication, consumption, and power across both every day and institutional contexts. This book is an essential guide for researchers, students, and general readers seeking a deeper understanding of one of the most iconic and influential aspects of modern Japanese culture.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781350568600
ISBN-10: 1350568600
Pagini: 256
Ilustrații: 7 bw illus, 9 bw photos, & 1 table
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Cuprins

List of Illustrations
List of Tables
Preface: How it all Began: My Path to Kawaii
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. What is Kawaii? Definitions, Scripts, and Cultural Interpretations
2. The Historical Evolution of Kawaii in Japan: From Ancient Origins to Modern Youth Culture
3. The Psychology of Cuteness and Kawaii: From Biological Triggers to Emotional and Social Effects
4. Kawaii as an Economic Force: Branding, Marketing, and Consumer Engagement in Japan
5. Kawaii as a Soft Power Tool: Cultural Diplomacy, Mascots, and National Branding
6. Kawaii in Japanese Women's Magazines: Shaping Femininity, Social Behavior, and Consumer Culture
7. From Pink to Black: The Evolution of Kawaii as a Term, Concept, and Aesthetic in Contemporary Japan
Epilogue: Kawaii in Japanese Society
References
Index

Recenzii

Kawaii - a simple word that has travelled the world, is extensively used and yet very little is understood or explored far beyond its surface charm. Tracing its historical evolution and combining cultural history with psychological insight, Shiri Lieber-Milo shows how kawaii shapes femininity, identity and social expectations, uncovering its psychological and economic power. From pastel sweetness to controversial expressions, this thought-provoking analysis reveals how "cuteness" can also articulate anxiety, rebellion and critique within Japanese society.

A dazzling kaleidoscope view on kawaii culture-playful, insightful and visually rich, Kawaii Mania is a must-read for anyone interested in contemporary Japanese culture and the deeper meanings behind cuteness.

Accessible and engaging, Kawaii Mania is the first book in English to provide a comprehensive exploration of cuteness in Japanese culture. Lieber-Milo's decade of research pays off in a groundbreaking study that covers kawaii skillfully from both a cultural and a psychological perspective. Deeply embedded in Japanese contemporary life, Lieber-Milo explores kawaii's unique history from its earliest appearances over a thousand years ago to contemporary subcultures and trends. A fascinating read.