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Anime and Japanese: potential improvement of teaching meth- ods on the basis of preliminary survey
Japanese anime and manga is considered as an integral part of Japa- nese popular culture. In recent years, it began to spread widely throughout the world.
Akhapov Y.A., Baubekkyzy Z.
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Cosplay—costume role-play—has dramatically increased in popularity over the past 20 years in conjunction with the cultural institution of anime, comic book, manga, science fiction, and other related fandom conventions. Cosplay was prominently established
Matthew Ogonoski
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Admitting to the explosion of transmedia storytelling based on Korean webtoons and Japanese manga/anime, this Special Section focuses on the emergence of East Asian transmedia storytelling, which is rapidly growing.
Dal Yong Jin
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Between Modernity and Patriarchy
This paper will discuss the popularization of Taisho era female students as popular content in anime and manga from the perspective of patriarchy and consumer culture.
Masumi Kagaya
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Moe-Phobia: Effect of Users' Gender on Perceived Sexuality and Likability Toward Manga-Like Virtual Agents. [PDF]
Matsui T.
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Graphic Novels: Leading the Way to Teen Literacy and Leadership [PDF]
Although people of varied ages read graphic novels, these books seem to have a special appeal to teens. A 2003 Publisher’s Weekly article gave credit to teenagers for causing the “phenomenal” sales growth of Japanese or manga graphic novels.
Mori, Maryann
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Review of : Northrop Davis, Manga and Anime Go to Hollywood: The Amazing Rapidly Evolving Relationship between Hollywood and Japanese Animation, Manga, Television, and Film, Bloomsbury: London, 2016: 410 pp.: ISBN 9781623562489, £80 (hbk); ISBN 9781623561444, £23 (pbk); ISBN 9781623560386, £21 (ebook)
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Funciones narrativas del personaje femenino en el cómic y la animación japonesa para adolescentes masculinos [PDF]
El cómic japonés (manga) y la animación japonesa (anime) son poderosas industrias culturales que, progresivamente, se han ido expandiendo internacionalmente.
García Pacheco, Juan A. +1 more
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Revisiting Japan’s Gross National Cool: Exporting Japanese Animation in the International Marketplace [PDF]
In 2002, writer Douglas McCray coined the term “Japan’s Gross National Cool,” which was used to describe Japan’s distinct cultural exports. More specifically, though a recent phenomenon, the current academic consensus indicates that Japanese animation ...
Wentz, Joseph P
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