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Authors | Maria Grajdian |
Publisher | Pro Universitaria |
Year | 2021 |
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Language | Engleză |
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ISBN-13 | 9786062613600 |
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Dimensions | 18x25 cm |
Pages | 219 |
Cover | Paperback |
Post-cold-war japanese animation
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Authors | Maria Grajdian |
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Publisher | Pro Universitaria |
Year | 2021 |
Language | Engleză |
Pages | 219 |
The five directors of animation works included in this volume – Kon Satoshi, Hosoda Mamoru, Miyazaki Goro, Yonebayashi Hiromasa, Shinkai Makoto – belong to the so-called shinjinrui ("new human breed") generation, the commonly accepted Japanese correspondence to the Western X generation. Born into relative affluence and unfamiliar with the hardships their parents (the baby-boomers) had experienced, they came of age mostly after the end of the Cold War, and can be divided roughly into two groups: those born during the sixties – the former three – who take over fragments of the unbridled enthusiasm of the predecessors, lacking, though, their critical spirit as well as the acuity of social observation; and those born during the seventies – the latter two – who openly embody Simon Sinek's (himself born during that decade) characterization of a "hard-working and overlooked" micro-generation.
Therefore, they are more prone to look for innovative pathways to overcoming the "Japaneseness" of cultural products and to reinvigorating the socio-political paradigm of complacency, compounded by a gradually generalized indifference, loneliness and absence of moral orientation.
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