Tokyo on the Move: Omnibus Asia, Media Capital, and the Limits of the Link
Tokyo on the Move: Omnibus Asia, Media Capital, and the Limits of the Link
Chapter four explores the contexts and practices through which Japanese independent and culture industry projects produced Tokyo as the central media capital through which to “conduct” or “organize” Asian film and media production from the late 1980s and early 1990s. Tensions between consolidation and difference are evident in their efforts toward producing a more “locally” inclusive, yet convergent “Asian” film and media.
Keywords: film and media studies, co-productions, East Asian film and media, transnational film and media, location, place, media capitals, cultural globalization, production technologies
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