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Explaining Popularity

Lecture April 9, 20031

Death of the Old WaysTatari-gami bites the dust (Princess Mononoke)

See http://www.ntv.co.jp/ghibli/

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Some styles of analysis• artistic structures / themes• social historical context

• resonance of drama

• industrial context• fan communities

See “The Wonderful World of Sazae-san by Michiko Hasegawa.

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"Why is something popular?"• Tendency to read off text

– e.g., Mononoke vs. Spirited– Japaneseness / exoticism– Accessability, etc.

• But also• growing anime audience• Academy Award• network effects

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Sazae-san

• Sazae-san– woman protagonist– extended family– everyone included

• Mukoyoshi family

See “The Wonderful World of Sazae-san by Michiko Hasegawa.

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Why popular?

• "ordinary family life"• changing Japan• nostalgia

• Note: "nostalgia" and "resonance" can be interpreted many ways

An 80 yen (50 cent) stamp with Sazae-san

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Marriage Rate and Average Age of First Marriage by Country

See United Nations, Demographic Yearbook, 1999; Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare, Jinko tokei shiryoshu (Latest Demographic Statistics), 2001.

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Divorce

See National Insitute of Population and Social Security Research, Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare, Jinko tokei shiryoshu (Latest Demographic Statistics), 2001.

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Number of Children per Household

See United Nations, Demographic Yearbook, 1999; Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare, Jinko tokei shiryoshu (Latest Demographic Statistics), 2001.

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Change of Household Structure

See Ministry of Public Management, Home Affairs, Posts and Telecommunications, Nihon tokei geppo (Monthly Statistics of Japan), January 2002.

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Crayon Shin-chan

Nostalgia or anti-nostalgia . . . ?11

What other ways to explain "popularity" ?

An inexorable march to greatness? 12

Network Effects• information

contagion

• increasing returns

• lock-in

Figure 2: A clockface before 12-hour design locked in in Brian Arthur (1994) in Sci American

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Analysis

• What explain how?– Kinsella: cultural production– "resonance"– social historical background– deeper meanings (Buddha)– artistic coherence (auteur)

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Discussion

• Does the Sazae-san article's conclusion seem valid?

• Doraemon abroad: how does dynamic change when thinking about Asian popularity?

• Perfect Blue - reactions? 15

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21G.039 / 21G.037 Japanese Popular CultureSpring 2003

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