Young Men and Masculinities in Japanese Media : (un-) Conscious Hegemony /

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Saladin, Ronald
Corporate Author: ProQuest (Firm)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Singapore : Palgrave Macmillan, 2020.
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Table of Contents:
  • Intro; Acknowledgements; Contents; About the Author; Abbreviations; List of Figures; List of Tables; Chapter 1 Introduction; Consuming New Masculinities?-The Purpose of This Research; Current State of Research; The Structure of This Book; References; Chapter 2 Theoretical Preface and Methodology; Magazines as Cultural Artifacts; Encoding and Decoding of Gender; Magazines Within the Circuit of Culture; Methodology; Choice of the Case Studies; Content Analysis; Quantitative Content Analysis; Article, Advertisement, and Kōkoku Kiji; Content Categories; Exclusion of Outward Appearance
  • Gender AspectQuantitative Sample; Qualitative Content Analysis; Lines of Discourse; Discourse Fragments; Discourses of Expertise and Female Gaze; Detailed Analysis of Discourse Fragments; Interviews; Interviews with Editors; Interviews with Readers; CHOKi CHOKi and Men's Egg-Two Typical Japanese Lifestyle Magazines for Young Men; CHOKi CHOKi; Men's Egg; Similarities and Differences; Models; References; Chapter 3 Organizing Japan's Gender Regime; The Hegemonic Construction of Masculinity; Hybrid Masculinities; Hegemonic Masculinity in Japan; Socializing Hegemonic Men
  • Hegemonic Masculinity and Its Consequences in JapanChanges in the Hegemonic Masculinity; The sōshoku(kei) danshi Discourse; Gyaru-o-The Target Audience of Men's Egg; Outward Appearance as Discursive Strategy to Construct Masculinity; Conclusion; References; Chapter 4 Male Magazines on the Rise-Development of the Japanese Magazine Market; The Magazine Medium; Youth Magazines in Japan; Japanese Women's Magazines and Their Development in the 1970s and 1980s; Men's Magazines in Japan; Men's Lifestyle Magazines; Categorizations of Men's Magazines; Categorization by Shuppan Kagaku Kenkyūjo
  • Categorization by Nihon Zasshi KyōkaiCategorization by Media Risāchi Sentā; Categorization by Sociologist Tsuji Izumi; Blogs; Categorization and Gender; References; Chapter 5 Renegotiating Japan's Everyday Life and Gender; Everyday Life in CHOKi CHOKi; Manga: "ROCKING-ON"; Being Fashionable; Competition Over Women; A Deep-Seated Connection to Hegemonic Masculinity; Characteristics of Sōshokukei Danshi; Hegemonic Gender Role Allocations; Advertising Tutorial; Expansion of the Male Habitus with Formerly Exclusively Female Traits; Housekeeping; Body Discourses 1: Health Care
  • Body Discourses 2: Beauty CareIntermediate Conclusion; Experts Within a New Field of Knowledge and Action; Summary: Everyday Life in CHOKi CHOKi; Everyday Life in Men's Egg; Body Discourses; Enduring Masculinity; Potent Bodies; Heroic Tales of Masculinity; Traditional Gender Role Allocations; From "Hard Outlaw" to "Soft and Popular"?; Summary: Everyday Life in Men's Egg; Conclusion; References; Chapter 6 Be Attractive, Be Gentle, Be a Man: Love, Relationships, and Partnerships; Love, Relationships, and Partnerships in CHOKi CHOKi