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Reading manga

Reading manga

Steffi Richter, Jaqueline Berndt

About this book

"Since the late 1990s, Japanese comics, or manga, have become established as a globally-successful print medium. Striving for the transcultural and transdisciplinary exchange between Japanese manga researchers, European comics experts, and japanologists, this anthology addresses itself to readers who take an interest in cultural, historical, and theoretical reflections on reading manga. Its first part focuses on the case study of Nakazwa Keiji's Barefoot Gen (Hadashi no Gen, 1973-1987), paying special attention to its reception indifferent cultures. Because of its subject matter Barefoot Gen provokes explorations of comics' potential to narrate history realistically which is the object of attention in the second part. Finally, the third part highlights a variety of topics related to the impact of manga on other comics cultures. In accordance with the fact that comics studies can be conceptualized only as a multidisciplinary field of research, the contributors to this anthology deploy a variety of angles: from media history and cultural studies to linguistics and social sciences as well as gender studies and aesthetics."

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OL Work ID
OL33142636W

Subjects

Comic books, stripsCongressesHistory and criticism

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