Resurrecting the ordinary in U.S.-Japan relations -- Japan won the Cold War, and other strange ideas from an era of ideological change -- Wakarimasuka: shifting images of Japan from Shōgun to Rising sun -- Ohayō I: (good) morning again in Marysville -- Ohayō II: Japanese transplants and the UAW's global squeeze -- A medium but not a message: the VCR and cultural globalization -- Authenticity in a hybrid world: sushi at the crossroads of cultural globalization -- You are not alone!: anime and the globalizing of America -- Back to the future in U.S.-Japan relations.
Summary:
" ... A cultural, economic, and intellectual history of U.S.-Japan relations from roughly the mid-1970s to the early 1990s ..."-- Provided by publisher.
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