Fashioning Japanese Subcultures (2 ed)
Decentralization and Diversification as Neotribes

By (author) Yuniya Kawamura

ISBN13: 9781350436626

Imprint: Bloomsbury Visual Arts

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Format: Paperback / softback

Published: 21/08/2025

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This second edition brings the definitive empirical work on Japanese youth fashion subcultures up-to-date for the 2020s, featuring three new chapters and essential updates in light of new fieldwork and globalized digital media. Based on in-depth ethnographic fieldwork in Tokyo and illustrated with striking color images, Fashioning Japanese Subcultures gives a unique insight into how and why subcultures evolve and what they mean to their members. Defined by style and urban district, subcultures such as Lolita in Harajuku, Gyaru and Gyaru-o in Shibuya, Age-jo in Shinjuku, and Mori Girl in Koenji, articulate identities, affiliations, and aspirations. Over the past 10 years social media has dramatically expanded the reach and impact of these cultural phenomena far beyond their traditional geographic groups, leading to worldwide adoption and adaptation. This second edition features three new chapters on the global impact of anime, manga and cosplay, global youth subcultures and ‘-cores’ in cyberspace and social media, and understanding Japanese subcultures through neofeminist and cyber feminist frameworks. Exploring each subculture over the decade since the last edition, it also features new fieldwork across Tokyo, New York and social media platforms, updated coverage of Euro-American perspectives in light of advancements in postcolonial theory, and new methodological sections on cyberethnography and auto ethnography.
List of Figures and Tables Part I: Introduction 1. Understanding Subcultural Studies 2. Placing Tokyo on the Fashion Map: A Brief History 3. Japanese Youth in a Changing Society Part II: Geographically and Stylistically Defined Japanese Subcultures: Past and Present 4. Shibuya: The Youth in Outspoken Rebellion 5. Harajuku: The Youth in Silent Rebellion 6. Akihabara and Ikebukuro: Costume as Aspirations of Identity and Entertainment 7. Shinjuku and Koenji: Expressing Beliefs and State of Mind 8. The Cultivation of New Aesthetics and Professional Categories Part III: Decentralization, Diversification, and Globalization 10: Japanese Subcultural Fashion in Anime and Manga 11: Virtual Neotribes Inspired by Japanese Subcultural Aesthetics 12: Japanese Youth Subcultures from Neofeminist and Cyberfeminist Perspectives Conclusion Appendix Notes Bibliography Index
  • Fashion & society
  • Fashion & beauty industries
  • Professional & Vocational
  • Tertiary Education (US: College)
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