More Than Just An Appearance: Reasons Behind Japanese Youth’S Adoption Of Hip Hop

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Social Issues

 

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William A

 

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September 26, 2013

 

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University

 

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A

 

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This is evident from the various in-depth examples that he has inserted into many parts of the article. Liu writes from the perspective of a sociologist who is trying to educate western readers on how hip hop has impacted Japanese society. He often dives into the social significance of the examples that he gives...
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He often dives into the social significance of the examples that he gives. Liu’s article is based on two main focus points. Firstly, Liu suggests that hip hop has had great influence on Japanese youths; and reasons this is true because of the adaptation of hip hop into ganguro by Japanese youths. This is reinforced in the fifth section of the article when an African-American, Tyson, agreed that he sees similarities between the hip hop culture in America and Japanese youths’ adaptation of it...
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