Description: "A star-making factory without rival, the Japanese talent agency Johnny's Jimusho has brought fame to several generations of male stars - singers, actors and performers. Beyond the Male Idol Factory asks what the phenomenon of "Johnny's Idols" reveals about discourses of masculinity and national identity in contemporary Japan. Taking a wide-ranging cultural studies approach, the book assesses the social, economic and demographic contexts of these familiar stars in post-industrial and post-Bubble Japanese society"--
Brief description: Jian Xu is Associate Professor in Communication at Deakin University, Australia. He has published widely on Chinese celebrity and digital cultures.
Review Quotes:
"Amid the controversies in the Japanese idol industry, the importance of this book cannot be overstated. Through its careful analysis of the role of male idols in the Japanese national imagination, it reveals how models of masculinity in Japan circulate and are reproduced in the media." --Jason G. Karlin, Professor, University of Tokyo, Japan
"In Beyond the Male Idol Factory, Mandujano-Salazar provides an engaging analysis of the symbolic and ideological roles of male idols in modern-day Japan. This book is an indispensable resource for scholars and students seeking a deeper understanding of celebrity culture in the Asian context." --Yuen Shu Min, National University of Singapore, Singapore