I feel like elaborating on this -- Americans have such a self-centered view of pop culture they often don't realize, like fish not knowing what water is, when people from other countries are deliberately "acting American" and imitating US culture Especially in animehttps://twitter.com/arthur_affect/status/1294575849220395009 …
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But there's a lot of examples throughout culture I think of Americans being really into people from other countries feeding us back our own cultural tropes, altered enough by the process that it feels novel to us Spaghetti Westerns and such
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The saga of American author Dashiell Hammett's noir novel Red Harvest being turned into by Akira Kurosawa into a samurai movie Yojimbo that in turn gets turned into a Western, A Fistful of Dollars, by Italian Sergio Leone
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I've seen this take before about, say, ABBA ABBA's music doesn't really take place in their native Sweden, it's about this imaginary America that only ever existed in movies and pop music -- "Dancing Queen" as this distilled iconic essence of "prom night"
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And because they never had the real thing to compare it to, their dream America was much purer and more potent than any version Americans had made in a while, and actual Americans were intoxicated by it
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That feels different though. With Speed/Mach I think people might've missed the point, whereas Bebop I think even the shallowest interpreter probably noticed it cribbing American culture.
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But... half the reason everyone loves bebop in American is it’s so... super American? It feels like the odd late 80s early 90s cyberpunk novels which took place in an American influenced but Asia rising/ascendant civilization ala the Brigde trilogy
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