TY - JOUR
T1 - General editorial
T2 - EAJPC 8.2
AU - Vickers, Edward
AU - Heylen, Ann
AU - Taylor-Jones, Kate
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 Intellect Ltd Editorial. English language.
PY - 2022/9/1
Y1 - 2022/9/1
N2 - This issue of the East Asian Journal of Popular Culture (EAJPC) includes a thematic section, edited by Scott Sommers, consisting of four papers dealing with various cultural ramifications of a modern popular culture in middle-class Japan, particularly in relation to gender and consumerism. It further features articles analysing the role of humour in the Sinophone world: one (by Charles Lam and Genevieve Leung) on the emergence during the 1970s of a conscious-ness of distinctive Hong Kong identity through the prism of the television sketch comedy, the Hui Brothers Show and another (by Jacob Tischer) investigating the use of a humorous social media strategy by Taiwan’s government in its attempts to manage the COVID-19 pandemic. The issue concludes with a paper by Marketa Bajgerová Verly on the representation of female victims of the Sino-Japanese War in the museums of the PRC. The book reviews section features commentary on four recently published works that relate to themes discussed in the research articles.
AB - This issue of the East Asian Journal of Popular Culture (EAJPC) includes a thematic section, edited by Scott Sommers, consisting of four papers dealing with various cultural ramifications of a modern popular culture in middle-class Japan, particularly in relation to gender and consumerism. It further features articles analysing the role of humour in the Sinophone world: one (by Charles Lam and Genevieve Leung) on the emergence during the 1970s of a conscious-ness of distinctive Hong Kong identity through the prism of the television sketch comedy, the Hui Brothers Show and another (by Jacob Tischer) investigating the use of a humorous social media strategy by Taiwan’s government in its attempts to manage the COVID-19 pandemic. The issue concludes with a paper by Marketa Bajgerová Verly on the representation of female victims of the Sino-Japanese War in the museums of the PRC. The book reviews section features commentary on four recently published works that relate to themes discussed in the research articles.
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U2 - 10.1386/eapc_00072_2
DO - 10.1386/eapc_00072_2
M3 - Editorial
AN - SCOPUS:85138599304
SN - 2051-7084
VL - 8
SP - 179
EP - 182
JO - East Asian Journal of Popular Culture
JF - East Asian Journal of Popular Culture
IS - 2
ER -