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Cool Japan: Japanese Pop Culture at Home and Abroad

A Day-long Workshop for Educators



Saturday, December 3, 2011

9 am – 3:30 pm

United Teachers Los Angeles (UTLA Building)

3303 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90010



Teachers-only price: FREE (registration fee of $35 will be applied if participants do not attend)



To register, please complete the form below and send it as an email attachment to

asiak12@usc.edu or fax it to 213-821-2382.



The Saturday teacher training program will focus on how to integrate the information and

presentations from the workshop into teaching. Refreshments and lunch are included.



The registration deadline is Friday November 18, 2011. Please register now, a limited

number will be allowed to attend!



You’ve no doubt seen images from Comic-Con or other gatherings. Or perhaps you’re one of the

many who love Japanese anime, manga, music, game shows, video games, food, and fashion

have become hugely popular far beyond the country’s borders. K-12 educators are invited to join

us for a workshop that will explore some of what is popular in Japan, what this suggests about

contemporary values and worries, and how some of Japanese pop culture has attracted legions of

fans in the U.S. and elsewhere.



Who should attend? Anyone who teaches about Japan or would like to do so and anyone

interested in issues such as how history is presented in popular media and what has facilitated or

hampered the embrace of elements of Japanese pop culture by Americans and others.



Presenters:

William Tsutsui, Southern Methodist University

Dean of SMU’s Dedman College of Humanities and Sciences, William Tsutsui is the author of

Godzilla on My Mind: Fifty Years of the King of Monsters and co-author of In Godzilla's

Footsteps: Japanese Pop Culture Icons on the Global Stage. Before helping scholars and the

general public make sense of the global reach of Japanese pop culture, Tsutsui was well-known

for his path-breaking work on Japanese business history. For example, his 1998 book

Manufacturing Ideology: Scientific Management in Twentieth-Century Japan received the top

award for a book on Japan from the Association for Asian Studies.



Lynne Miyake, Pomona College

A popular professor of Japanese language and literature, Lynne Miyake has followed the rise of

manga (comic books) and, especially, how manga creators have remade Japanese classics. One

of her recent articles is “Graphically Speaking Genjis: Manga Versions of The Tale of Genji.”

Miyake notes that manga has had an impact on virtually every aspect of Japanese life. Most of

Miyake’s research has focused on classical Japanese literature and she’s published extensively

on narrative strategies and portrayals of gender in Heian Japan.



Akira Mizuta Lippit, University of Southern California

One of the nation’s top specialists on Japanese cinema, Akira Lippit is professor of cinematic

arts, comparative literature, and East Asian languages and cultures. His books include Atomic

Light (Shadow Optics) looks at those moments when science and technology create ways of

seeing that which is otherwise can’t be seen. His analysis utilizes films where key elements are

invisible or made invisible. His current research looks at contemporary Japanese cinema and the

relationship between Japanese culture and the world.



In addition to working with these presenters, participants will discuss how to effectively utilize

elements of Japanese pop culture to teach about Japan, about cultural exchange, and about

globalization. Each participant will be given a copy of William Tsutsui’s Japanese Popular

Culture and Globalization as well as additional readings and resource recommendations. Lunch

and refreshments will be provided.



To enroll:

1. Complete this workshop application

2. Send the application and a check for $35 (payable to the University of Southern

California) to the USC U.S.-China Institute at the address below. The check holds your

registration space. It will be returned to participants at the end of the workshop. If you do

not attend the full workshop, the check will be cashed.



Deadline Friday, November 18, 2011.

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REGISTRATION FORM



NAME

HOME ADDRESS

CITY STATE ZIP

EMAIL PHONE

SCHOOL CITY

CREDIT CARD # EXPIRATION

REGISTRATION FOR:

SIGNATURE



Signing this form means you agree to participate in the workshop. Should you not cancel your

registration by October 19, 2011, USC will charge your credit card $25.

Fax (213-821-2382) or email (asiak12@usc.edu) this form by October 14, 2011.



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