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(born May 9, 1971) is a
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cultural critic A cultural critic is a critic of a given culture, usually as a whole. Cultural criticism has significant overlap with social theory, social and cultural theory. While such criticism is simply part of the self-consciousness of the culture, the socia ...
,
novelist A novelist is an author or writer of novels, though often novelists also write in other genres of both fiction and non-fiction. Some novelists are professional novelists, thus make a living wage, living writing novels and other fiction, while othe ...
, and philosopher. He is the co-founder and former director of Genron, an independent institute in Tokyo, Japan.


Biography

Azuma was born in
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. Azuma received his
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in Culture and Representation from the
University of Tokyo , abbreviated as or UTokyo, is a public research university located in Bunkyō, Tokyo, Japan. Established in 1877, the university was the first Imperial University and is currently a Top Type university of the Top Global University Project by ...
in 1999 and became a professor at the
International University of Japan The is a private university located in Minamiuonuma, Niigata, Minamiuonuma city in Niigata Prefecture, Japan. IUJ is the first graduate university in Japan, not offering undergraduate degrees, and one of the few Japanese universities which off ...
in 2003. He was an Executive Research Fellow and Professor at the Center for Global Communications (GLOCOM) and a Research Fellow at Stanford University's Japan Center. Since 2006, he has been working at the Center for Study of World Civilizations at the
Tokyo Institute of Technology is a national research university located in Greater Tokyo Area, Japan. Tokyo Tech is the largest institution for higher education in Japan dedicated to science and technology, one of first five Designated National University and selected a ...
. Azuma is married to the writer and poet Hoshio Sanae, and they have one child together. His father-in-law is the translator, novelist, and occasional critic Kotaka Nobumitsu.


Work

Hiroki Azuma is one of the most influential young
literary critics Literary criticism (or literary studies) is the study, evaluation, and interpretation of literature. Modern literary criticism is often influenced by literary theory, which is the philosophical discussion of literature's goals and methods. Th ...
in Japan, focusing on literature and on the idea of individual liberty. He began writing inspired by the work of
Kojin Karatani is a Japanese philosopher and literary critic. Biography Karatani entered the University of Tokyo in 1960, where he joined the radical Marxist Communist League, better known as "The Bund," and participated in the massive 1960 Anpo protests a ...
and Akira Asada. He is an associate of
Takashi Murakami is a Japanese contemporary artist. He works in fine arts media (such as painting and sculpture) as well as commercial (such as fashion, merchandise, and animation) and is known for blurring the line between high and low arts as well as co ae ...
and the Superflat movement. His publishing debut was "
Solzhenitsyn Aleksandr Isayevich Solzhenitsyn. (11 December 1918 – 3 August 2008) was a Russian novelist. One of the most famous Soviet dissidents, Solzhenitsyn was an outspoken critic of communism and helped to raise global awareness of political repress ...
Essay" in 1993. Azuma handed the work directly to Karatani during his lecture series at
Hosei University is a private university based in Tokyo, Japan. The university originated in a school of law, Tōkyō Hōgakusha (, i.e. Tokyo association of law), established in 1880, and the following year renamed Tōkyō Hōgakkō (, i.e. Tokyo school of l ...
which Azuma was
auditing An audit is an "independent examination of financial information of any entity, whether profit oriented or not, irrespective of its size or legal form when such an examination is conducted with a view to express an opinion thereon.” Auditing ...
. Azuma launched his career as a literary critic in 1993 with a postmodern style influenced by leading Japanese critics
Kojin Karatani is a Japanese philosopher and literary critic. Biography Karatani entered the University of Tokyo in 1960, where he joined the radical Marxist Communist League, better known as "The Bund," and participated in the massive 1960 Anpo protests a ...
and Akira Asada. In the late 1990s, Azuma began examining various pop phenomena, especially the emerging
otaku is a Japanese word that describes people with consuming interests, particularly in anime, manga, video games, or computers. Its contemporary use originated with a 1983 essay by Akio Nakamori in '' Manga Burikko''. may be used as a pejora ...
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culture, and became widely known as an advocate of the thoughts of a new generation of Japanese. He is interested in the transformation of the Japanese literary imagination under its current “otaku-ization.” Azuma has published seven books, including ''Sonzaironteki, Yubinteki'' (''Ontological, Postal'') in 1998, which focuses on Jacques Derrida's oscillation between literature and philosophy. This work won the Suntory Literary Prize in 2000 and made Azuma the youngest writer to ever win that prize. Akira Asada stated that it is one of the best books written in the 90s; however,
Hiroo Yamagata is a Japanese author, critic, economist, and translator. He translated some important works in computer technology such as "The Cathedral and the Bazaar" by Eric S. Raymond, "Code and Other Laws of Cyberspace" by Lawrence Lessig into Japanese. He ...
pointed out that the book is based on the misunderstanding of Gödel's incompleteness theorem. He also wrote ''Dobutsuka-suru Postmodern'' (''Animalizing Postmodernity'') (translated as ''Otaku: Japan's Database Animals'' in 2001), which analyzes Japanese pop culture through a postmodern lens. He has also set up a
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to encourage cutting-edge critics who might be shut out of the existing publishing world.


Works

* Azuma, Hiroki. ''存在論的、郵便的-ジャック・デリダについて'' * Azuma, Hiroki. ''郵便的不安達'' * Azuma, Hiroki. ''不過視なものの世界'' * Azuma, Hiroki. ''動物化するポストモダン―オタクから見た日本社会'' * Azuma, Hiroki. ''ゲーム的リアリズムの誕生―動物化するポストモダン2'' * Azuma, Hiroki. ''文学環境論集―東浩紀コレクションL'' * Azuma, Hiroki. ''情報環境論集―東浩紀コレクションS'' * Azuma, Hiroki. ''批評の精神分析―東浩紀コレクションD'' * Azuma, Hiroki. ''郵便的不安たちβ'' * Azuma, Hiroki. ''サイバースペースはなぜそう呼ばれるか'' * Azuma, Hiroki. ''一般意志2.0―ルソー、フロイト、グーグル'' * Azuma, Hiroki. ''セカイからもっと近くに―現実から切り離された文学の諸問題'' * Azuma, Hiroki. ''弱いつながり―検索ワードを探す旅'' * Azuma, Hiroki. ''ゲンロン0―観光客の哲学'' * Azuma, Hiroki. ''ゆるく考える'' * Azuma, Hiroki. ''テーマパーク化する地球'' *Azuma, Hiroki. ''Otaku: Japan's Database Animals.'' Minneapolis
University of Minnesota Press
2009. * Azuma, Hiroki. (2007) "The Animalization of Otaku Culture" Mechademia 2 175–188.


See also

* Moe *
Kojin Karatani is a Japanese philosopher and literary critic. Biography Karatani entered the University of Tokyo in 1960, where he joined the radical Marxist Communist League, better known as "The Bund," and participated in the massive 1960 Anpo protests a ...
* Akira Asada *
Eiji Ōtsuka is a Japanese social critic, folklorist, media theorist, and novelist. He is currently a professor at International Research Center for Japanese Studies, Kyoto. He graduated from University of Tsukuba with a degree in anthropology, women's fol ...


References


J'Lit , Authors : Hiroki Azuma , Books from Japan


External links


Hiroki Azuma's homepage and blog
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** ttps://web.archive.org/web/20090122070446/http://www.hirokiazuma.com/en/texts/superflat_en1.html "Superflat Japanese Postmodernity"
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