Mobile Suit Breakdown: the Gundam Podcast

2.31: Nothing New Under the Sun

01.25.2020 - By Nina & ThomPlay

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Show Notes

This week, we recap, review, and analyze Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam (機動戦士Ζガンダム) episode 30 - "Jerid's Desperate Attack" (ジェリド特攻), discuss our first impressions, and provide commentary and research on kissing in Japanese culture, and AEUG, Melanie Hugh Carbine, and the Young Officers Revolt of February 26, 1936.

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- Essay on Kissing in Japanese culture:

“The Japanese Kiss.” A Lateral View: Essays on Culture and Style in Contemporary Japan, by Donald Richie, Stone Bridge Press, 2001, pp. 220–225.

- Dictionary page for seppun (接吻・せっぷん), the Japanese word for kiss.

- Essay about censorship that talks about kissing in Japan, and specifically about the exhibition of Rodin's "The Kiss."

Redactionary Global Modernism: Kisses in Imperial Japan

Jonathan E. Abel

From: Modernism/modernity

Volume 21, Number 1, January 2014

pp. 201-229 | 10.1353/mod.2014.0020

- Papers that discuss kissing in Japanese culture, and how it was changed by the Occupation:

“Kissing Is a Symbol of Democracy!” Dating, Democracy and Romance in Occupied Japan 1945-1952, Journal of the History of Sexuality, 19(3), September 2010, 508-35.

Kamei, Shunsuke. “The Kiss and Japanese Culture after World War II.” Comparative Literature Studies, vol. 18, no. 2, 1981, pp. 114–123. JSTOR, . Accessed 21 Jan. 2020.

- Contemporary (early 2010s) articles about PDA and dating in Japan (the dating articles are written from the perspective of non-Japanese people dating a Japanese person, with an eye to likely culture clashes, and includes a section of physical affection):

SoraNews24.com - PDA in Japan: Is it OK to Kiss on the Street Corner?

Tofugu.com - Dating a Japanese Girl and Dating a Japanese Guy

- Book about the Young Officers Revolt (and gift from a listener!):

Ben-Ami Shillony, Revolt in Japan: The Young Officers and the February 26, 1936 Incident. Princeton UP (1973).

- The music used in the TNN was Floating Cities and the music used in Mouar's elegy was Clear Water. Both from https://filmmusic.io by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) and licensed under CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).

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