Book Review: Manga from the Floating World: Comicbook Culture and the Kibyôshi of Edo Japan
Review of Manga from the Floating World: Comicbook Culture and the Kibyôshi of Edo Japan (2nd ed.) by Adam L. Kern.
Andrea Horbinski
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Global geopolitics, migration, and language education in the United States
The Modern Language Journal, Volume 109, Issue 2, Page 465-471, Summer 2025.
Junko Mori
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A PARALLEL CORPUS OF JAPANESE-RUSSIAN TRANSLATION OF A MANGA
After the collapse of the Soviet Union, there was a strong influx of foreign culture into Russia. As part of the influx, Japanese manga entered the former Soviet Union, including Russia.
T. Ninomiya
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Chinese and Japanese: The Changing Values of "Flexible Capital" [PDF]
Our project hinged on the ability of the undergraduate advanced Chinese and Japanese students at the UIUC to describe, during short interviews, the value of their respective languages in economic terms.
Kung, Brian
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Crowdfunding Japanese Commercial Animation: Collective Financing Experiences in Anime [PDF]
This paper offers an exploration of the incipient development of crowdfunding anime projects for short and medium-length films. Japanese commercial animation is characterised by the support of a strong production industry that primarily targets local ...
Loriguillo López, Antonio
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Playing outside the box:transformative works and computer games as participatory culture [PDF]
The main purpose of this study is to examine the creative fan community as a paradigm of participatory culture, from a computer games perspective. A review of relevant literature is used to examine transformative works and the related subculture in its ...
Mavridou, Orion, Sloan, Robin J. S.
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Cute Girls, Tough Boys: Performing Gender In Algerian Manga [PDF]
This article explores the way in which masculinity and femininity are constructed in Algerian manga, an emerging, understudied sub-genre within the field of Algerian graphic art.
Gueydan-Turek, Alexandra
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Kajian Sosiolinguistik Kata Moe yang Digunakan dalam Komunitas Otaku Jepang [PDF]
This research aimed at finding out variation of word form, meaning, and function of moe word which is used by Otaku Japanese Community. This research used some theories from J.D Parera (2004), Sudjianto and Ahmad Dahidi (2007), and from Abdul Chaer and ...
Aibonotika, A. (Arza) +2 more
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Learning English through Manga (Japanese Comic Books)
TESOL Journal, Volume 15, Issue 3, September 2024.
Song (Joseph) Cho
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The Diffusion of Foreign Cultural Products: The Case Analysis of Japanese Comics (Manga) Market in the US [PDF]
This paper outlines the historical development of the US manga (Japanese comics) industry from the 1980s through the present in order to address the question why foreign cultural products become popular in offshore markets in spite of cultural difference.
Takeshi Matsui
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