Orientalism-based accounts on Japan and anti-information game – case study Cover Image

Relacje orientalistyczne o Japonii a gra w antyinformację – studium przypadku
Orientalism-based accounts on Japan and anti-information game – case study

Author(s): Arkadiusz Jabłoński
Subject(s): Social Sciences, Communication studies, Sociology, Theory of Communication, Social differentiation
Published by: Uniwersytet Adama Mickiewicza
Keywords: communication games; inter-cultural communication; orientalism; unproductivity

Summary/Abstract: Orientalism-based accounts (known as careless narrations) on Japan and on various manifestations of Japanese culture seem to constitute inevitable elements of social communication in an era of universality and the cyclical nature of mass communication. Thus, it may be worthwhile examining their informative value, especially due to the possibility of easy verification of source facts, also provided by the contemporary media-based society. In this paper, as examples of peculiar anti-information games, the orientalism-related accounts by Joanna Bator and Beata Pawlikowska available to Polish readers are presented. Despite the distinct factual care-lessness visible at first sight in the analyzed texts, they seem to reveal the outlines of interesting trends in examining the world. This is achieved by the light-hearted and unrestrained (although not always unproductive) ludic creative activity, of which they are a genuine and unconsidered expression.

  • Issue Year: 11/2018
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 69-80
  • Page Count: 12
  • Language: Polish