The break-up of SMAP and the rise of entrepreneurial masculinity in 2010s Japan

Q2 Social Sciences East Asian Journal of Popular Culture Pub Date : 2024-02-15 DOI:10.1386/eapc_00118_1
Marianne Tarcov
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In SMAP’s post-break-up social media output, there was a shift in the kind of masculinity embodied by the performers: from the beautiful, sexually desirable mode of masculinity associated with their Heisei heyday to a more vulnerable mode of masculinity that emphasized intimacy and authenticity. I call this more recent mode of masculinity ‘entrepreneurial masculinity’, drawing on Akiko Takeyama’s study of male hosts, who use romance, emotion and intimacy to connect with customers. From an object of desire, particularly sexual desire, the male body changes to an entity associated with vulnerability. This article explores different kinds of vulnerability in SMAP’s post-break-up output, particularly in social media posts by member Katori Shingo: vulnerability to loneliness, vulnerability to social and economic precarity and vulnerability to violence. This shift with regard to the body and masculinity in idol culture reflects trends of increased social and economic precarity in neo-liberal Japan.
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SMAP 的解体与 2010 年代日本创业男子气概的崛起
在SMAP解散后的社交媒体输出中,表演者所体现的男子气概发生了转变:从与平成时期相关的美丽、性欲旺盛的男子气概模式转变为强调亲密性和真实性的更脆弱的男子气概模式。借鉴竹山明子(Akiko Takeyama)对男主持人的研究,我将这种新近出现的男性气质模式称为 "企业家男性气质"。男性身体从欲望的对象,尤其是性欲的对象,转变为与脆弱性相关的实体。本文探讨了 SMAP 分手后的作品,尤其是成员香取慎吾在社交媒体上发表的文章中的各种脆弱性:孤独的脆弱性、社会和经济不稳定的脆弱性以及暴力的脆弱性。偶像文化中身体和男性气质的转变反映了新自由主义日本社会和经济日益不稳定的趋势。
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East Asian Journal of Popular Culture
East Asian Journal of Popular Culture Social Sciences-Cultural Studies
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