Where There Are Asians, There Are Rice Cookers: How "National" Went Global via Hong Kong

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Hong Kong University Press, 2009年12月1日 - 228 頁
This is the first English-language book to focus on the electric rice cooker and the impact it has had on the lives of Asian people. This account of the rice cooker's globalization aims to move away from Japan-centric perspectives on how "Made in Japan" products made it big in the global marketplace, instead choosing to emphasize the collaborative approach adopted by one Japanese manufacturing giant and a Hong Kong entrepreneur. The book also highlights the role Hong Kong, as a free port, played in the rice cooker's globalization and describes how the city facilitated the transnational flow of Japanese appliances to Southeast Asia, China, and North America. Based on over 40 interviews conducted with key figures at both National/Panasonic and Shun Hing Group, it provides a fascinating insight into the process by which the National rice cooker was first localized and then globalized. Interspersed throughout are personal accounts by individuals in Japan and Hong Kong for whom owning a rice cooker meant far more than just a convenient way of cooking rice. The book includes over 60 images, among them advertisements dating back to the 1950s that illustrate how Japanese appliances contributed to the advent of a modern lifestyle in Hong Kong.

This account of the rice cooker's odyssey from Japan to Hong Kong and beyond is intended for a general audience as well as for readers with an interest in the empirical study of globalization, intercultural communication, Hong Kong social history, and Japanese business in Asia.

 

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We Are Not That Poor Any More
1
1 Lets Take Our Rice Cookers to the World Adapting Japanese Rice Cookers for the Chinese Consumer
19
2 You Have to Diversify to Survive The Anxiety that Fuels the Hong Kong Entrepreneur
43
3 You Salarymen Cant Think Outside the Box A Hong Kong Entrepreneur Takeson a Japanese Manufacturing Giant
63
4 Water Flows Downward Hong Kong as a Gateway to Asia
85
5 Pay in Hong Kong Pick up in China Bringing Modern Convenience across the Border
111
6 What if We Cant Buy a Rice Cooker in Canada? Across the Ocean to Asian Diasporas
131
7 Only They Would Know Globalizing Rice Cookers through Local Insight
153
Epilogue
175
Whos Who at Matsushita
179
Chronology
183
Notes
189
References
201
Index
207
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Yoshiko Nakano is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Japanese Studies at the University of Hong Kong where she teaches intercultural communication and media. With Alan Knight, she has co-edited a volume of essays on international press coverage of the Handover of Hong Kong to China in 1997 entitled Reporting Hong Kong.

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