Hiroki Azuma, the Glossary
(born May 9, 1971) is a Japanese cultural critic, novelist, and philosopher.[1]
Table of Contents
48 relations: Academic audit, Akira Asada, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, Communication studies, Contemporary philosophy, Continental philosophy, Cultural critic, Database consumption, Deconstruction, Doctor of Philosophy, Eiji Ōtsuka, Ethics, Gödel's incompleteness theorems, Hiroo Yamagata, History of science, Hosei University, Information society, International University of Japan, Internet, Jacques Derrida, Japanese philosophy, Kojin Karatani, Literary criticism, Literary theory, Materialism, Mechademia, Metaphysics, Mind–body dualism, Mitaka, Tokyo, Moe (slang), Neon Genesis Evangelion, Nonprofit organization, Novelist, Ontology, Otaku, Otaku: Japan's Database Animals, Philosophy, Philosophy of language, Philosophy of science, Popular culture, Social philosophy, Social theory, Stanford University, Superflat, Takashi Murakami, Tokyo Institute of Technology, University of Tokyo, Video game.
- 21st-century Japanese philosophers
- Academic staff of Tokyo Institute of Technology
- Anime and manga critics
- Japanese magazine editors
- Yukio Mishima Prize winners
Academic audit
In academia, an audit is an educational term for the completion of a course of study for which no assessment of the performance of the student is made nor grade awarded.
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Akira Asada
is a Japanese postmodern critic and curator, whose interests include contemporary arts, the history of social thought, and economic philosophy.
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Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
Aleksandr Isayevich Solzhenitsyn (11 December 1918 – 3 August 2008) was a Russian author and Soviet dissident who helped to raise global awareness of political repression in the Soviet Union, especially the Gulag prison system.
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Communication studies
Communication studies (or communication science) is an academic discipline that deals with processes of human communication and behavior, patterns of communication in interpersonal relationships, social interactions and communication in different cultures.
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Contemporary philosophy
Contemporary philosophy is the present period in the history of Western philosophy beginning at the early 20th century with the increasing professionalization of the discipline and the rise of analytic and continental philosophy.
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Continental philosophy
Continental philosophy is an umbrella term for philosophies prominent in continental Europe.
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Cultural critic
A cultural critic is a critic of a given culture, usually as a whole.
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Database consumption
Database consumption refers to a way of content consumption in which people do not consume a narrative itself, but rather consume the constituent elements of the narrative.
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Deconstruction
Deconstruction is a loosely-defined set of approaches to understanding the relationship between text and meaning.
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Doctor of Philosophy
A Doctor of Philosophy (PhD or DPhil; philosophiae doctor or) is a terminal degree that usually denotes the highest level of academic achievement in a given discipline and is awarded following a course of graduate study and original research.
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Eiji Ōtsuka
is a Japanese social critic, folklorist, media theorist, and novelist. Hiroki Azuma and Eiji Ōtsuka are anime and manga critics.
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Ethics
Ethics is the philosophical study of moral phenomena.
Gödel's incompleteness theorems
Gödel's incompleteness theorems are two theorems of mathematical logic that are concerned with the limits of in formal axiomatic theories.
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Hiroo Yamagata
is a Japanese author, critic, economist and translator.
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History of science
The history of science covers the development of science from ancient times to the present.
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Hosei University
is a private research university in Chiyoda City, the heart of Tokyo, Japan.
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Information society
An information society is a society or subculture where the usage, creation, distribution, manipulation and integration of information is a significant activity.
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International University of Japan
The is a private university located in Minamiuonuma city in Niigata Prefecture, Japan.
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Internet
The Internet (or internet) is the global system of interconnected computer networks that uses the Internet protocol suite (TCP/IP) to communicate between networks and devices.
Jacques Derrida
Jacques Derrida (born Jackie Élie Derrida;Peeters (2013), pp. 12–13. See also 15 July 1930 – 9 October 2004) was a French philosopher.
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Japanese philosophy
Japanese philosophy has historically been a fusion of both indigenous Shinto and continental religions, such as Buddhism, Taoism and Confucianism.
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Kojin Karatani
is a Japanese philosopher and literary critic. Hiroki Azuma and Kojin Karatani are 21st-century philosophers.
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Literary criticism
A genre of arts criticism, literary criticism or literary studies is the study, evaluation, and interpretation of literature.
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Literary theory
Literary theory is the systematic study of the nature of literature and of the methods for literary analysis.
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Materialism
Materialism is a form of philosophical monism which holds that matter is the fundamental substance in nature, and that all things, including mental states and consciousness, are results of material interactions of material things.
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Mechademia
Mechademia: Second Arc is a biannual (formerly annual) peer-reviewed academic journal in English about Japanese popular culture products and fan practices.
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Metaphysics is the branch of philosophy that examines the basic structure of reality.
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Mind–body dualism
In the philosophy of mind, mind–body dualism denotes either the view that mental phenomena are non-physical,Hart, W. D. 1996.
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Mitaka, Tokyo
Inokashira Park in Mitaka is a city in the Western Tokyo region of Tokyo Metropolis, Japan.
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Moe (slang)
, sometimes romanized as moé, is a Japanese word that refers to feelings of strong affection mainly towards characters in anime, manga, video games, and other media directed at the otaku market.
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Neon Genesis Evangelion
, also known as Evangelion or Eva, is a Japanese mecha anime television series produced by Gainax, animated by Tatsunoko, and directed by Hideaki Anno.
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Nonprofit organization
A nonprofit organization (NPO), also known as a nonbusiness entity, nonprofit institution, or simply a nonprofit (using the adjective as a noun), is a legal entity organized and operated for a collective, public or social benefit, as opposed to an entity that operates as a business aiming to generate a profit for its owners.
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Novelist
A novelist is an author or writer of novels, though often novelists also write in other genres of both fiction and non-fiction.
Ontology
Ontology is the philosophical study of being.
Otaku
is a Japanese word that describes people with consuming interests, particularly in anime, manga, video games, or computers.
Otaku: Japan's Database Animals
is a nonfiction essay that relates otaku culture to postmodernism.
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Philosophy
Philosophy ('love of wisdom' in Ancient Greek) is a systematic study of general and fundamental questions concerning topics like existence, reason, knowledge, value, mind, and language.
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Philosophy of language
In analytic philosophy, philosophy of language investigates the nature of language and the relations between language, language users, and the world.
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Philosophy of science
Philosophy of science is the branch of philosophy concerned with the foundations, methods, and implications of science.
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Popular culture
Popular culture (also called mass culture or pop culture) is generally recognized by members of a society as a set of practices, beliefs, artistic output (also known as popular art or mass art) and objects that are dominant or prevalent in a society at a given point in time.
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Social philosophy examines questions about the foundations of social institutions, behavior, power structures, and interpretations of society in terms of ethical values rather than empirical relations.
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Social theories are analytical frameworks, or paradigms, that are used to study and interpret social phenomena.
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Stanford University
Stanford University (officially Leland Stanford Junior University) is a private research university in Stanford, California.
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Superflat
Superflat is a postmodern art movement, founded by the artist Takashi Murakami, which is influenced by manga and anime.
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Takashi Murakami
is a Japanese contemporary artist.
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Tokyo Institute of Technology
is a national research university located in Greater Tokyo Area, Japan.
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University of Tokyo
The University of Tokyo (abbreviated as Tōdai (東大) in Japanese and UTokyo in English) is a public research university in Bunkyō, Tokyo, Japan.
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Video game
A video game or computer game is an electronic game that involves interaction with a user interface or input device (such as a joystick, controller, keyboard, or motion sensing device) to generate visual feedback from a display device, most commonly shown in a video format on a television set, computer monitor, flat-panel display or touchscreen on handheld devices, or a virtual reality headset.
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See also
21st-century Japanese philosophers
- Bernard Ryosuke Inagaki
- Gaisi Takeuti
- Hidé Ishiguro
- Hiroki Azuma
- Iwao Hirose
- Kiyokazu Washida
- Kogen Mizuno
- Kōji Taki
- Masachi Osawa
- Masahiro Morioka
- Masakazu Yamazaki
- Masanobu Fukuoka
- Sengaku Mayeda
- Shinichiro Kurimoto
- Shizuteru Ueda
- Shunsuke Tsurumi
- Takaaki Yoshimoto
- Yoichiro Murakami
- Yoshihiro Nitta (philosopher)
- Yujin Nagasawa
- Yuriko Saito
Academic staff of Tokyo Institute of Technology
- Akira Watanabe (chess player)
- Betül Kaçar
- Eiichi Nakamura (chemist)
- Gavan McCormack
- Hideo Hosono
- Hidetsugu Yagi
- Hirofumi Akagi
- Hiroki Azuma
- Horațiu Năstase
- Jinsuke Kageyama
- Jiro Hirokawa
- John Daugman
- Jun Etō
- Junichi Iijima
- Katsuhiko Ariga
- Kazuo Shinohara
- Kazuya Kato
- Kazuya Masu
- Kenji Ohmori
- Komei Fukuda
- Kyoichi Kijima
- List of Tokyo Institute of Technology people
- Mamoru Mohri
- Masahiro Asada
- Masayuki Fujita
- Michael Nobel
- Mitsuhiro Shishikura
- P. Y. Saeki
- Patrick Harlan
- Satoshi Fujii
- Satoshi Matsuoka
- Shigeo Hirose
- Shunri Oda
- Sumio Watanabe
- Takashi Gojobori
- Takashi Yabe
- Teruaki Mukaiyama
- Tetsuya Mizumoto
- Tokio Takeuchi
- Yasuharu Suematsu
- Yoshinori Ohsumi
- Yoshirō Taniguchi
- Yukio Hatoyama
Anime and manga critics
- Anne Allison
- Dani Cavallaro
- Dave Halverson
- Dru Pagliassotti
- Eiji Ōtsuka
- Fred Patten
- Frederik L. Schodt
- Frenchy Lunning
- Fusanosuke Natsume
- Gilles Poitras
- Helen McCarthy
- Hiroki Azuma
- Hitoshi Doi
- Jason Thompson (writer)
- Jonathan Clements
- Mari Kotani
- Patrick Macias
- Paul Gravett
- Rachel Thorn
- Rayna Denison
- Raz Greenberg
- Sandra Annett
- Shaenon K. Garrity
- Sukehiro Tomita
- Susan J. Napier
- Tamaki Saitō
- Thomas LaMarre
- Tom Spurgeon
- Yoshihiro Yonezawa
Japanese magazine editors
- Akira Suzuki (writer)
- Asako Kishi
- Hakuyō Fuchikami
- Hideo Ogata
- Hiroki Azuma
- Ito Bungaku
- Kazuhiko Torishima
- Kazuo Nishii
- Kineo Kuwabara
- Koichiro Shima
- Kōtarō Iizawa
- Makoto Ueda (architecture critic)
- Nicola Formichetti
- Roppa Furukawa
- Sakae Tamura (nature photographer)
- Sensui Shoji
- Shōji Yamagishi
- Sumiko Iwao
- Takao Iwami
- Takashi Nagasaki
- Takuma Nakahira
- Tokio Yokoi
- Yukichi Amano
- Yōnosuke Natori
Yukio Mishima Prize winners
- Genichiro Takahashi
- Hiroki Azuma
- Hisaki Matsuura
- Kazumi Saeki
- Masaya Nakahara
- Masayo Yamamoto
- Natsuki Koyata
- Natsuko Imamura
- Shinji Aoyama
- Tomoyuki Hoshino
- Toshiyuki Horie
- Yoriko Shono
- Yuya Sato (novelist)
- Ōtarō Maijō
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hiroki_Azuma
Also known as Azuma Hiroki, Hiroki Azuma (critic), .