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Pure Invention

How Japan Made the Modern World
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Pure Invention by Matt Alt delves into the global cultural impact of Japanese consumer products and innovations. It explores how items like Walkmans, game consoles, and anime have revolutionised entertainment and daily life worldwide, reflecting Japan's creative ingenuity and cultural influence.
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This book may appeal to you if you're fascinated by Japanese culture and its global influence. It offers insightful stories on how Japan's innovative pop culture products have shaped modern life worldwide, making it a compelling read for those interested in cultural history and technological evolution.

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Pure Invention

The history of Japan's unprecedented takeover of the global imaginary, as told through the eight packaged fantasies that charmed and changed the world most thoroughly from Hello Kitty and the Karaoke machine to the novels of Haruki Murakami.

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Pure Invention by Matt Alt takes readers on an exhilarating journey through the rise of Japanese culture and its unprecedented impact on the world. Through compelling narrative and meticulous research, Alt explores how an array of Japanese creations—from the humble Walkman to the revolutionary Nintendo Entertainment System—reshaped global society.

As Alt delves into the heart of Japan's influence, he unveils the captivating backstories of iconic innovations like karaoke, emoji, and Pac-Man. These cultural phenomena were not just entertainment staples; they were transformative tools that subtly yet profoundly altered our methods of communication, leisure, and even the way we perceive reality.

In the 1970s and '80s, Japan seemed like a nation from the future, propelled by the technological prowess of giants like Sony and Toyota. However, the economic bubble burst in the '90s led to what is now known as the 'lost decades.' Instead of declining into obscurity, Japan's cultural influence only intensified during this period. Characters like Pikachu and multimedia franchises such as Dragon Ball Z not only captivated audiences but also provided new avenues for creative expression and emotional engagement during challenging times.

Matt Alt brings to life the stories of the creative minds and eccentric visionaries who drove this cultural revolution. From gaming and texting to singing and dreaming, the world's interaction with Japanese pop culture has been profound, shaping our societies in ways both wondrous and unexpected.

Amazingly well researched, fabulously informative and an awful lot of fun. If you love Japanese culture or are just curious to know more I can't recommend this book highly enough - Jonathan Ross

'A nerd- and generalist-friendly look at how Japan shaped the post-World War II world, from toys to Trump . . . A non-native's savvy study of Japan's wide influence in ways both subtle and profound' - Kirkus

Ultimately, Pure Invention reveals how Japanese ingenuity has not only entertained us but has reinvented modern life as we know it. In a world captivated by these fantastical creations, Alt suggests it's indeed Japan's world, and we're all just living in it, gaming, texting, and dreaming our way through a uniquely transformed global culture.

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Pure Invention by Matt Alt is praised for its in-depth research and engaging narrative, offering a fascinating look at Japan's influence on global culture and technology. Reviewers highlight its appeal to both enthusiasts of Japanese culture and curious readers, noting its originality and insightful connections often overlooked in other accounts. It is described as exuberant, joyful, and highly recommended.

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ISBN: 9781472131850

Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 08 July 2021

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Constable

Audience: General / adult, Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 26.0mm

Width: 126.0mm

Height: 198.0mm

Weight: 289g

Pages: 368

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About the Author

Matthew Alt is a writer, translator and reporter. He is the author of several illustrated books about Japan. His writing has appeared in the New Yorker, Wired, Slate, the Independent and the Japan Times. He is the co-host of the TV show Japanology Plus on NHK World. He lives in Japan.

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