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SIGGRAPH Asia 2013 Courses, 2013
Traditional manga (comic) and anime (cartoon) creation are painstaking processes. Even computers are utilized for the content creation, computers are mainly utilized as a naive digital canvas. With the increasing computing power and decreasing cost of CPU & GPU, more computing resource can be exploited cost-effectively for intelligent and semi ...
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Traditional manga (comic) and anime (cartoon) creation are painstaking processes. Even computers are utilized for the content creation, computers are mainly utilized as a naive digital canvas. With the increasing computing power and decreasing cost of CPU & GPU, more computing resource can be exploited cost-effectively for intelligent and semi ...
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Anime and Manga Fandom in the 21st Century
2020Anime (animated films) and manga (comic books) fans are easily misunderstood and can even face prejudice. In fact, they are considered nerds or weirdoes in the eye of many people. This is an unfortunate happenstance for two simple reasons. First, it is a gross misperception of fans, which is fundamentally unfair to them. Second, with a growing fan base,
Chiquan Guo, Chengyan Zeng
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2019
Research on gender and sexuality has formed a core part of anime and manga studies. Beginning in the 1990s, the shōjo, or girl, has been a reoccurring point of interest that English-language scholars have critiqued as a symptom of Japanese consumer culture but also elevated for possibly representing feminist agency and strength.
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Research on gender and sexuality has formed a core part of anime and manga studies. Beginning in the 1990s, the shōjo, or girl, has been a reoccurring point of interest that English-language scholars have critiqued as a symptom of Japanese consumer culture but also elevated for possibly representing feminist agency and strength.
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Animations, Comic Books, and Manga
2013Comic scholarship emerged out of several different arenas, each with its own distinct style and purpose. Some of the first books about comics were written by comic fans who were in the habit of writing letters to comic book editors; they eventually circulated their ideas in their own publications, called “fanzines” or “zines.” These fan-written essays ...
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2007
Teens love it. Parents hate it. Librarians are confused by it; and patrons are demanding it. Libraries have begun purchasing both manga and anime, particularly for their teen collections. But the sheer number of titles available can be overwhelming, not to mention the diversity and quirky cultural conventions.
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Teens love it. Parents hate it. Librarians are confused by it; and patrons are demanding it. Libraries have begun purchasing both manga and anime, particularly for their teen collections. But the sheer number of titles available can be overwhelming, not to mention the diversity and quirky cultural conventions.
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The Cambridge Companion to Manga and Anime
Journal of Graphic Novels and ComicsIn recent years, manga and anime have attracted increasing scholarly interest beyond the realm of Japanese studies. This Companion takes a unique approach, committed to exploring both the similarities and differences between these two distinct but interrelated media forms.
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Transnational Flows of Anime and Manga in the West
2023Although Japanese popular culture has been crossing national borders since the postwar period, it is the intensification of these flows during the late 1990s and early 2000s that inspired academic research from various fields in the new century. However, these uneven flows have often been misrepresented as a unified Western experience, accounts which ...
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Manga, anime and visual art culture
2009Manga and anime are at the centre of significant innovations and cultural debates in Japan.While manga and anime are not identical fields – manga can be loosely defined as Japanese comic books, while anime encompasses the breadth of Japanese animation – they have become synonymous with a distinct Japanese contemporary visual culture and aesthetic ...
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