Subcultures have been around for a long time. There were the greasers of 1950s America and the mods and rockers in the 1960s and 1970s in England. There was also the grunge of 1980s and 1990s. Each subculture is part of a larger 'parent' culture. This can often provide insight into cultural hopes and fears, especially among the youth.
This course will introduce you to Japanese subcultures, which have evolved since the 1970s.
Explore the different subcultures of Japanese culture
The Japanese subculture has long been considered a temporary youth culture, as opposed to traditional Japanese culture. However, it has a subversive power that encourages younger generations create the world they want. We will concentrate on the importance of immaturity, and vulnerability youth. These eventually allow younger people (or minorities) to remain as they are.
This course will be taught by, and, who are specialists in the topic. We will examine girls comics, boys comics, Hatsune Miku, cosplay, and Jpop idols. We will also explore J-pop idols, focusing primarily on the themes Love, Battle, Technology, and Fan culture. You'll also learn about the various cultural creations that support Japanese subcultures. You'll be able to identify the key characteristics of each Japanese subculture and will have a good understanding of materials for cultural analysis.
Learn the historical context of Japanese subcultures
This course will help you understand the immense impact of World War II on Japan's youth culture.
Learn more about Japanese subcultures, and the youth of Japan
This course will provide you with a fresh perspective on Japan's young people. It will show you how they create the world of vulnerability and "immaturity."
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Course Overview
International Faculty
Post Course Interactions
Instructor-Moderated Discussions
Skills You Will Gain
What You Will Learn
Compare the context of Japanese subculture with learners’ own cultural background
Interpret subcultural materials along with social background
Investigate the reason why Japanese culture has a strong impact and popularity in global context
Evaluate the significant meanings of youth culture
Target Students
This is an introductory course and is open to anyone with an interest in Japan and Japanese culture