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    This magazine article explores the ethico-aesthetic revisualization of Tanizaki's shadows in his work 'In Praise of Shadows'. By elaborating the aesthetic tension between the interiors of Starbucks Ninenzaka and consumerist advertising, I propose in this essay that the Japanese aestheticization of shadows acts as a strong criticism against the neoliberal compulsion for both consumption and production. The Japanese aesthetic principles mono no aware, wabi, and yugen are construed as embodiments o…Read more
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    The Nietzschean master-slave philosophy is reduced by neoliberal capitalism into the dialectic of mediocrity and excellence. The slave is represented as the underachieving subject who evades the struggles of institutional growth, while the master is portrayed as the one whose authority and nobility emerge from productivity and achievement. Contemporary society consequently equates master morality with high performers and ruling elites who naturally dominate slaves due to their elevated positions…Read more