Author Archives: rdinitto@uoregon.edu
Anime
Localization vs Censorship: Fansubbing and the Search for a “Real Japan,”...
The Acceptance of J-Pop in Singapore
In 2006, Arashi, one of the best-known J-pop group in Asia...
The “radio” of the 21st Century
Radio changed American society in a huge way, and not too...
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J-Pop and Its Appeal
J-pop. You can go almost anywhere in the world and find...
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The “radio” of the 21st Century by Ally McKechnie
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Andy Henderson
Greetings! This faceless, WordPress-decapitated guy is Andy Henderson — a senior...
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Spirited Away and Anime in the American Cinema Market
Far more Americans saw the clips from Spirited Away shown just...
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Pop Psychosis: the Influence of the Bomb on Superflat Art
In the past several decades, Japanese popular culture has become inundated...
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Takashi Murakami & Louis Vuitton: Superflat meets Superfashion
When these two giants met, things went wild. The first collection...
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