@article{e35ae38d-8aa7-4a41-b5ef-1ecefd6e07dd, author = {Krzysztof Loska}, title = {Technological imagination and the question of identity in contemporary Japanese}, journal = {Arts & Cultural Studies Review}, volume = {2011}, number = {Issue 1 (9)}, year = {2011}, issn = {1895-975X}, pages = {127-142},keywords = {Japanese culture; contemporary cinema; identity; social change}, abstract = {Technological imagination and the question of identity in contemporary Japanese Popular convictions as to character of Japanese culture are dominated by the orientalist stereotypes that include self-contradicting images of a society that is traditional and at the same time modern and technology-based. The ambiguous portrait of Japan seems to a certain extent justified, if one takes into account the transformation that took place throughout the 20th century and which gave rise to a new model of culture that was shaped thanks to a unique combination of various elements, both native and foreign. I am planning to focus on the impact of the mass media on the awareness and an everyday life of the Japanese people. Besides, I am going to consider the extent as to which the new environment has been transformed by the information revolution. For my research I shall use the contemporary cinema which perfectly reflects cultural issues of the nation in the process of the vehement social change, and which shows the hopes and fears of the future}, doi = {10.4467/20843860PK.11.012.0233}, url = {https://ejournals.eu/en/journal/przeglad-kulturoznawczy/article/wyobraznia-technologiczna-i-problem-tozsamosci-we-wspolczesnym-filmie-japonskim} }