Felicity Jane Greenland
Department Kyoto University of Foreign Studies Department of British and American Studies, Faculty of Foreign Studies Position Associate Professor |
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Language | Japanese |
Publication Date | 2020/04 |
Type | Academic Paper |
Peer Review | Peer reviewed |
Invitation | Invited paper |
Title | Ningen: The generation of media-lore concerning a giant, sub-Antarctic, aquatic humanoid and its relation to Japanese whaling |
Contribution Type | Multiple author(s) |
Journal Type | Another Country |
Volume, Issue, Page | 14,pp.134-151 |
Total page number | 19 |
Author and coauthor | フェリシティ グリーンランド, フィリップ ヘイワード, シドニー工科大学 |
Details | Tracks the process of a Japanese neo-cryptid (new monster) emerging on the Internet and being subsequently picked up, spread and embellished by other media and outside Japan. Findings link the monster to Japanese whaling in the Southern Ocean, and demonstrate how contemporary (Japanese) art, music, oral literature and other creative cultural products serve as conduits and platforms for political expression, identity construction and the dissemination of gossip and folklore. |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.21463/shima.14.1.10 |
PermalinkURL | https://shimajournal.org/issues/v14n1/10.-Greenland-and-Hayward-Shima-v14n1.pdf |