Inter-Asia Cultural Studies Vol. 5 No. 1 2004
Introduction
Cho Han Hae-joang, Mori Yoshitake, Ueno Toshiya, Ogasawara Hiroki
Beyong the FIFA’s World Cup: an ethnography of the “local” in South Korea around the 2002 World Cup
Cho Han Hae-joang
“Back to the pitch, reclaim the game”: is that only what matters? An outer-national reading of the World Cup
Hiroki Ogasawara
Feminization of the 2002 World Cup and women’s fandom
Kim Hyun Mee (Translated by Hong Sung Hee)
The positioning and practices of the “feminized fan” in Japanese soccer culture through the experience of the FIFA World Cup Korea/Japan 2002
Toko Tanaka (Translated by Hiroki Ogasawara)
Narrating football: World Cup 2002 and multi-layered identification in Japan
Takeshi Arimoto
Cultural politics of the Red Devils: the desiring multitude verses the state, capital and media
Gyuchan Jeon, Tae-jin Yoon
The World Cup, the Red Devils, and related arguments in Korea
Hong Seong-tae
Intellectual discourses on the World Cup in Japan and the unspoken consensus of Japaneseness
Mori Yoshitaka
Toward a trans-local comparative analysis of the 2002 World Cup
Toshiya Ueno
Passion & Fashion
Hyun-Joo Huh
The World Cup 2002: a view from the streets
Atsuhisa Yamamoto (Translated by Hiroki Ogasawara)
Education in Cambodia: highland minorities in the present context of development
Hean Sokhom
The importance of facing HIV/AIDS with scrupulous honesty
Norrie mAy-welby
Representation in the ruling ideas of Japan about Afria/ns/Blacks between 1984 and 2002
Roderick B. Ngoro
The Defeat-Bush campaign as the coupling of the anti-globalization and peace movements against “armoured globalization”: progressive intervention in the domestic affair
Hee-Yeon Cho