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Koreans’ Reception of Japanese Cultural Contents Revealed through Text Mining
This paper analyzes how Koreans perceive Japanese cultural contents and popular culture, and what kind of image they have formed of it. For this purpose, this study used the blog of NAVER, Korea’s largest portal site, as its research subject, and c...
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The Utility of Picture Postcards:Another Cultural Content That Establishes the Image of the “Other” in Modern Japan
From the viewpoint of the prevalence of modern art to the masses, the International Research Center for Japanese Studies has been collecting postcards of art exhibitions such as the Ministry of Education Art Exhibition (1907~1918), the Imperial Art ...
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Analysis of New Trends In the Field of Japanese Cultural Content Research in China
In China, research on Japanese popular culture (including cultural content) began growing gradually in the 1980s and it increased significantly from 2007. It peaked in 2010, declined in 2011 and 2012, and reached its second peak in 2016. It has been...
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  • The Present of Nanyo Fantasy as a Healing Space:Desire for Purity in Banana Yoshimoto’s Niji
    Sanghyuk LEE
    Bord Crossings J Jpn Lang Lit Study. 2022;15(1):71-84.   Published online 2022 Dec 30
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.22628/bcjjl.2022.15.1.71
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