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Japocalypse Watch: Rise of the Metrosexuals - Printable Version +- kanji koohii FORUM (http://forum.koohii.com) +-- Forum: Learning Japanese (http://forum.koohii.com/forum-4.html) +--- Forum: Off topic (http://forum.koohii.com/forum-13.html) +--- Thread: Japocalypse Watch: Rise of the Metrosexuals (/thread-7125.html) |
Japocalypse Watch: Rise of the Metrosexuals - nest0r - 2011-01-22 http://blog.foreignpolicy.com/posts/2010/10/26/japocalypse_watch_rise_of_the_metrosexuals "Chico Harlan's long Washington Post trend piece on Japan's "herbivores" -- young men who prefer shopping and hanging out with friends to working 14 hour days before getting blackout drunk -- is the latest entry in the increasingly popular genre of Japanese decline-watch stories in the U.S. media... " via Mutantfrog Travelogue: Emerging backlash against “Japocalypse” theme Later on Japocalypse Watch: Attack of the Twins "Last we checked in on Japan's transformation into a stagnant third-world hellhole the world's third largest economy, we heard the horrifying story of healthy young men running around in skinny jeans and buying presents for their moms instead of getting wasted with coworkers and neglecting their families like real men are supposed to. Today, CNN adds its own entry to the genre, using a classic experimental method, the twin study... " Japocalypse Watch: Rise of the Metrosexuals - Kanjiiz - 2011-01-22 Good read, but some opinions are looking from one side, Japan has always been different, it can't be judged from the outside. Japocalypse Watch: Rise of the Metrosexuals - liosama - 2011-01-23 Kanjiiz Wrote:Japan has always been differentFirst off I hate seeing this more than anything. And by saying that you are also judging Japan =D. Japan is just as different as Palestine is, as France as is Sweden as is as any other nation and nationality. I've done countless classes in university where both the teacher and students aim to discuss how 'different' Japan is from the rest of the world. It's a load of academic masturbationatoryistical orientalist bullshit. If anything it's a generational trend. I'm noticing this sort of thing in Australia too. Why aren't there any articles about Australians doing this? Why does Japan have to get all the attention. Rant. |