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In analyzing the popularity of Pokemon, this innovative volume addresses core debates about the globalization of popular culture and about children's consumption of mass-produced culture. Topics explored include the origins of Pokemon in Japanese cultural traditions of cuteness and anime, the efforts of Japanese producers and American marketers to localize it for foreign markets, and the contentious question of Pokemon's educational value and place in school. Including teachers as well as scholars from the fields of anthropology, media studies, and sociology, the contributors track the reception of Pokemon in Japan, the United States, Great Britain, France, and Israel.
308 pages, Kindle Edition
First published January 1, 2004