
Mark Twain in Japan ? The Cultural Reception of an American Icon
The Cultural Reception of an American Icon
Series: Mark Twain and His Circle;
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Product details:
- Edition number Reprint
- Publisher University of Missouri Press
- Date of Publication 17 June 2025
- Number of Volumes Paperback
- ISBN 9780826219619
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages200 pages
- Size 228x152x17 mm
- Weight 690 g
- Language English
- Illustrations 11 illustrations 700
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Short description:
Explores how Twain&&&8217;s uniquely American work is viewed in a completely different culture. The author addresses three principal areas: the Japanese translations of Twain&&&8217;s books; the ways in which traditional and contemporary Japanese culture have transformed Twain&&&8217;s originals and shaped Japanese adaptations; and how the complexity of American cultural influences on other countries challenge the simplistic one-way model of cultural imperialism.
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Best known for his sharp wit and his portrayals of life along the banks of the Mississippi River, Mark Twain is indeed an American icon, and many scholars have examined how he and his work are perceived in the United States. In Mark Twain in Japan, however, Tsuyoshi Ishihara explores how Twain&&&8217;s uniquely American work is viewed in a completely different culture.
Mark Twain in Japan addresses three principal areas. First, the author considers Japanese translations of Twain&&&8217;s books, which have been overlooked by scholars but which have had a significant impact on the formation of the public image of Twain and his works in Japan. Second, he discusses the ways in which traditional and contemporary Japanese culture have transformed Twain&&&8217;s originals and shaped Japanese adaptations. Finally, he uses the example of Twain in Japan as a vehicle to delve into the complexity of American cultural influences on other countries, challenging the simplistic one-way model of &&&8220;cultural imperialism.&&&8221; Ishihara builds on the recent work of other researchers who have examined such models of American cultural imperialism and found them wanting. The reality is that other countries sometimes show their autonomy by transforming, distorting, and rejecting aspects of American culture, and Ishihara explains how this is no less true in the case of Twain.
Featuring a wealth of information on how the Japanese have regarded Twain over time, this book offers both a history lesson on Japanese-American relations and a thorough analysis of the &&&8220;Japanisation&&&8221; of Mark Twain, as Ishihara adds his voice to the growing international chorus of scholars who emphasise the global localisation of American culture. While the book will naturally be of interest to Twain scholars, it also will appeal to other groups, particularly those interested in popular culture, Japanese culture, juvenile literature, film, animation, and globalisation of American culture.
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