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A Brief History of the Journal of Anime and Manga Studies
A brief history of the Journal of Anime and Manga Studies over our first five years of publication.
Billy Tringali
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From Fan Blogs to Fruits Basket: Documenting the Resources of Anime and Manga Studies LibGuides [PDF]
Anime and manga have seen exponential growth in market value, and popularity, over the last decade. This boom of popularity for anime has been matched in recent years by an increased interest from fans in anime and manga studies. This project seeks to document the contents of anime studies research guides, with the goal of seeing what specific ...
Vibu Logendran, Billy Tringali
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Student Views on Root Values in Manga and Anime: A Case Study
This study aims to determine secondary school students' opinions about root values in manga and anime. The case study design, one of the qualitative research designs, was used to achieve this aim. The research study group consists of 13 students, eight males, and five females, studying in the 12th grade of a secondary school in Ankara.
Sevda CEYLAN DADAKOĞLU +3 more
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Resumo Desde as proposições de Phillips Davison (1983) e com quase três décadas de estudos do Efeito de Terceira Pessoa, é dada atenção à diferença de percepção dos efeitos dos media sobre sujeitos. O modelo é retomado para análise do consumo de histórias em quadrinhos e animações japonesas e a percepção de sua influência sobre a capacidade de ...
Tiago Canário
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Subject playing with flat images: Transmedia spreadability of anime and manga character images [version 2; peer review: 2 approved] [PDF]
Anime and manga characters are so ubiquitous in Japan that people see them anywhere, regardless of public or private. The two-dimensional flatness of line drawing allows the character images to straddle the boundaries of the worlds of works and media ...
Kohki Watabe
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Discursive Creation in Manga and Anime Titles: A Translation Study [PDF]
Raditya Jagadhita +2 more
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Book Review: The River Imp and the Stinky Jewel and Other Tales: Monster Comics from Edo Japan
Review of The River Imp and the Stinky Jewel and Other Tales: Monster Comics from Edo Japan translated by Adam Kabat.
J.T. Aris
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Book Review: Manga: A Critical Guide
In Shige Suzuki and Ronald Stewart’s book, Manga: A Critical Guide, Suzuki and Stewart set out to provide an analytical overview of manga with particular attention to social, historical, cultural, and aesthetic matters surrounding the medium.
Anastasia Michalak
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Prefiguring the Otokonoko Genre: A Comparative Trans Analysis of Stop!! Hibari-Kun! and No Bra
This article examines two manga, Stop!! Hibari-Kun! and No Bra, which prefigure the increasingly popular anime and manga genre of "Otokonoko" from a queer studies perspective.
Riley Hannah Lewicki
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Why Here? Why Now? Why JAMS?: A Welcome from the Editor-in-Chief
A Welcome from the Editor-in-Chief and a history of JAMS.
Billy Tringali
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