The Cool-Kawaii: Afro-Japanese Aesthetics and New World Modernity
Autor Thorsten Botz-Bornsteinen Limba Engleză Hardback – 28 dec 2010
The USA and Japan are cultural superpowers and global trendsetters because they make use of two particular concepts that hide complex structures under their simple surfaces and are difficult to define, but continue to fascinate the world: cool and kawaii. The Cool-Kawaii: Afro-Japanese Aesthetics and New World Modernity, by Thorsten Botz-Bornstein, analyzes these attitudes and explains the intrinsic powers that are leading to a fusion of both aesthetics.
Cool and kawaii are expressions set against the oppressive homogenizations that occur within official modern cultures, but they are also catalysts of modernity. Cool and kawaii do not refer us back to a pre-modern ethnic past. Just like the cool African American man has almost no relationship with traditional African ideas about masculinity, the kawaii shôjo is not the personification of the traditional Japanese ideal of the feminine, but signifies an ideological institution of women based on Japanese modernity in the Meiji period, that is, a feminine image based on westernization.
At the same time, cool and kawaii do not transport us into a futuristic, impersonal world of hypermodernity based on assumptions of constant modernization. Cool and kawaii stand for another type of modernity, which is not technocratic, but rather "Dandyist" and closely related to the search for human dignity and liberation.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780739148457
ISBN-10: 0739148451
Pagini: 209
Dimensiuni: 164 x 239 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Lexington Books
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0739148451
Pagini: 209
Dimensiuni: 164 x 239 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Lexington Books
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Chapter 1 Acknowledgments
Chapter 2 Introduction
Chapter 3 1.Cool and Kawaii
Chapter 4 2.New World Modernity
Chapter 5 3.Aspects of Cuteness
Chapter 6 4.Cross Gender Tendencies in Cool and Kawaii
Chapter 7 5.Coolness between Virtue Ethics and Aesthetics
Chapter 8 6.The Temptation of Kitsch
Chapter 9 7.Kitsch in Japan: Tradition and Modernity
Chapter 10 8.Cool and Dandyism: Two Words-One Concept
Chapter 11 9.Dandyism, Consumer Society, and Virtual Reality
Chapter 12 10.Conclusion: A Dialectics of Cool and Kawaii?
Chapter 13 Bibliography
Chapter 14 Index
Chapter 15 About the Author
Chapter 2 Introduction
Chapter 3 1.Cool and Kawaii
Chapter 4 2.New World Modernity
Chapter 5 3.Aspects of Cuteness
Chapter 6 4.Cross Gender Tendencies in Cool and Kawaii
Chapter 7 5.Coolness between Virtue Ethics and Aesthetics
Chapter 8 6.The Temptation of Kitsch
Chapter 9 7.Kitsch in Japan: Tradition and Modernity
Chapter 10 8.Cool and Dandyism: Two Words-One Concept
Chapter 11 9.Dandyism, Consumer Society, and Virtual Reality
Chapter 12 10.Conclusion: A Dialectics of Cool and Kawaii?
Chapter 13 Bibliography
Chapter 14 Index
Chapter 15 About the Author
Recenzii
By investigating the rich manifestations of two globalizing aesthetics-cuteness and coolness-Thorsten Botz-Bornstein offers a subtle interpretation that explores the nexus of consumerism, virtual reality, and ethics.
Thorsten Botz-Bornstein's vast knowledge of philosophy and theory is amalgamated with his keen understanding of Japanese, African-American, and Afro-Japanese cultures to explain with precision, clarity, and valuable insights, tricky concepts such as kawaii, modernity, cuteness, coolness, kitsch, and dandyism. Drawing upon boundless examples, including those of Japanese manga and anime, Botz-Bornstein has given us a volume that will spark discussion and debate in a number of disciplines and set a standard for theoretical analysis.
Thorsten Botz-Bornstein's vast knowledge of philosophy and theory is amalgamated with his keen understanding of Japanese, African-American, and Afro-Japanese cultures to explain with precision, clarity, and valuable insights, tricky concepts such as kawaii, modernity, cuteness, coolness, kitsch, and dandyism. Drawing upon boundless examples, including those of Japanese manga and anime, Botz-Bornstein has given us a volume that will spark discussion and debate in a number of disciplines and set a standard for theoretical analysis.