Tokyo Boogie-Woogie: Japan’s Pop Era and Its Discontents

Author:   Hiromu Nagahara
Publisher:   Harvard University Press
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9780674971691


Pages:   288
Publication Date:   10 April 2017
Format:   Hardback
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In this first English-language history of the origins and impact of the Japanese pop music industry, Hiromu Nagahara connects the rise of mass entertainment, epitomized by ryükōka (""popular songs""), with Japan's transformation into a middle-class society in the years after World War II. With the arrival of major international recording companies like Columbia and Victor in the 1920s, Japan's pop music scene soon grew into a full-fledged culture industry that reached out to an avid consumer base through radio, cinema, and other media. The stream of songs that poured forth over the next four decades represented something new in the nation's cultural landscape. Emerging during some of the most volatile decades in Japan's history, popular songs struck a deep chord in Japanese society, gaining a devoted following but also galvanizing a vociferous band of opponents. A range of critics-intellectuals, journalists, government officials, self-appointed arbiters of taste-engaged in contentious debates on the merits of pop music. Many regarded it as a scandal, evidence of an increasingly debased and Americanized culture. For others, popular songs represented liberation from the oppressive political climate of the war years. Tokyo Boogie-Woogie is a tale of competing cultural dynamics coming to a head just as Japan's traditionally hierarchical society was shifting toward middle-class democracy. The pop soundscape of these years became the audible symbol of changing times.

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Author:   Hiromu Nagahara
Publisher:   Harvard University Press
Imprint:   Harvard University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 21.00cm
Weight:   0.454kg
ISBN:  

9780674971691


ISBN 10:   0674971698
Pages:   288
Publication Date:   10 April 2017
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional and scholarly ,  General/trade ,  Professional & Vocational ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Always stimulating.--James McNair The National (02/23/2017)


Far more than a history of popular song, <i>Tokyo Boogie-Woogie</i> offers a trenchant examination of the growth of Japanese mass culture in the context of the complex and intimate relationship between industry, elite critics, and the regulatory state. Among many surprising episodes, cases such as that of popular music censor-<i>cum</i>-connoisseur Ogawa Chikagor, or the performance of the American World War I song Over There at a Japanese state event in 1943, cast the issue of wartime censorship in an entirely new light. This is a landmark work of twentieth-century Japanese cultural history.--Jordan Sand, author of <i>Tokyo Vernacular: Common Spaces, Local Histories, Found Objects</i>


<i>Tokyo Boogie-Woogie</i> is a wonderfully insightful and nuanced history that traces the emergence of Japan s media-saturated popular culture within the nation s development as a modern, middle-class society. It will make a strong contribution to the field of modern Japanese history and pop music and pop culture studies. An impressive work.--Christine Yano, author of <i>Pink Globalization: Hello Kitty's Trek across the Pacific</i>


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Hiromu Nagahara is Associate Professor of History at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

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