
Japanthem: Countercultural Experiences, Cross-Cultural Remixes
âIn this illuminating debut, Marshall offers an outsiderâs look into Japanese culture via its music . Throughout, her sharp observations are interspersed with moving moments of introspection . This transportive work is a thrilling escape.â âPublishers Weekly Fulbright and mtvU sponsored scholar Jillian Marshall offers honest and often humorous vignettes that delve far beyond Western stereotypes of Japanese culture to portray a societyâs deep relationship with music, and what it means to listen and understand as a cultural outsider. Following a decade of back-and-forth across the Pacific while researching her doctoral thesis in ethnomusicology, JAPANTHEM author Jillian Marshall reveals contemporary Japan through a prism of magic, serendipity, frustration, unique underground culture, learning life lessons the hard way, and an insatiable curiosity for the human spirit. The bookâs twenty vignettes â including what itâs like to be subtly bullied by your Buddhist dance teacher, go to a secret rave in woods near Mt. Fuji, meet a pop star at a basement club while tipsy, and experience a nuclear disaster unfold by the minute â are based off first-hand experience, and illustrate musicâs fascinating relationship to (Japanese) society with honesty, intelligence, and humor. JAPANTHEM offers a uniquely nuanced portrayal of life in the Land of the Rising Sun â while encouraging us to listen more deeply in (and to) Japan in the process.
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âIn this illuminating debut, Marshall offers an outsiderâs look into Japanese culture via its music . Throughout, her sharp observations are interspersed with moving moments of introspection . This transportive work is a thrilling escape.â âPublishers Weekly Fulbright and mtvU sponsored scholar Jillian Marshall offers honest and often humorous vignettes that delve far beyond Western stereotypes of Japanese culture to portray a societyâs deep relationship with music, and what it means to listen and understand as a cultural outsider. Following a decade of back-and-forth across the Pacific while researching her doctoral thesis in ethnomusicology, JAPANTHEM author Jillian Marshall reveals contemporary Japan through a prism of magic, serendipity, frustration, unique underground culture, learning life lessons the hard way, and an insatiable curiosity for the human spirit. The bookâs twenty vignettes â including what itâs like to be subtly bullied by your Buddhist dance teacher, go to a secret rave in woods near Mt. Fuji, meet a pop star at a basement club while tipsy, and experience a nuclear disaster unfold by the minute â are based off first-hand experience, and illustrate musicâs fascinating relationship to (Japanese) society with honesty, intelligence, and humor. JAPANTHEM offers a uniquely nuanced portrayal of life in the Land of the Rising Sun â while encouraging us to listen more deeply in (and to) Japan in the process.












