
Carnegie Mellon University's Department of Languages, Cultures & Applied Linguistics will host Dr. Ikuho Amano and her talk "The Age of Daredevils: Money Game, Consumers & Literature of the Bubble Economy" on March 24.
Join us for a lecture by Ikuho Amano, vice chair of the Department of Modern Languages & Literatures and professor of Japanese at the University of Nebraska, on the cultural impact of Japan's Bubble Economy (1986-1991). This era of rapid economic growth fueled a surge in luxury consumerism, financial speculation and societal shifts that continue to shape Japan today.The talk runs from 4:30 to 6:00 pm, but the room number has not been announced yet.
Professor Amano will explore how literature from authors like Shimizu Ikkō and Murakami Haruki captured the era's excesses and anxieties, offering insight into its lasting effects. Don't miss this engaging discussion on the intersection of economy, culture and literature in modern Japan.