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Hiroki Azuma

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Hiroki Azuma


Born
in Tokyo, Japan
May 09, 1971

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東浩紀 in Japanese.
An influential Japanese literary critic and philosopher.
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Average rating: 3.75 · 912 ratings · 114 reviews · 115 distinct worksSimilar authors
Otaku: Japan's Database Ani...

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3.79 avg rating — 592 ratings — published 2001 — 12 editions
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General Will 2.0: Rousseau,...

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3.41 avg rating — 39 ratings — published 2013 — 5 editions
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Philosophy of the Tourist

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ゲーム的リアリズムの誕生~動物化するポストモダン2

4.11 avg rating — 9 ratings — published 2007 — 2 editions
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Otaku. La cultura che ci ha...

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父として考える

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思想地図β vol.2 震災以後

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クォンタム・ファミリーズ [Kwontamu Fami...

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Tokushū Shoppingu Patān

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存在論的、郵便的―ジャック・デリダについて

it was amazing 5.00 avg rating — 1 rating — published 1998
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“The presence of otaku culture is a grotesque reflection of the fragility of Japanese identity. This is because the "Japanese" themes and modes of expression created by otaku are in fact all imitations and distortions of U.S.-made material. On the other hand, the presence of this culture is connected to the narcissism of the 1980s and is also a fetish that can feed the illusion of Japan being at the cutting edge of the world.”
Hiroki Azuma

“Between the otaku and Japan lies the United States.”
Hiroki Azuma, Otaku: Japan's Database Animals

“The image of Japan that obsesses otaku is in fact no more than a U.S. produced imitation.”
Hiroki Azuma, Otaku: Japan's Database Animals

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