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Mechademia 9 : Origins.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Mechademia SeriesPublisher: Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press, 2014Copyright date: ©2014Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (335 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781452943657
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Mechademia 9DDC classification:
  • 741.595105
LOC classification:
  • NC1766.J3
Online resources:
Contents:
Cover -- Contents -- Dedication -- Introduction -- Subjects of Desire -- Hagio Moto's Nuclear Manga and the Promise of Eco-Feminist Desire -- Where Is My Place in the World? Early Shojo Manga Portrayals of Lesbianism -- Between Men, Androids, and Robots: Assaying Mechanical Man in Meiji Literature and Visual Culture -- Bodies in Motion -- Carbon as Creation: On Tsuji Naoyuki's Charcoal Anime -- Powers of (Dis)Ability: Toward a Bodily Origin in Mushishi -- South Korea and the Sub-Empire of Anime: Kinesthetics of Subcontracted Animation Production -- Boundaries -- Japanese Cartoon Films -- From Street Corner to Living Room: Domestication of TV Culture and National Time/Narrative -- Hyperbolic Nationalism: South Korea's Shadow Animation Industry -- Conceptualizing Anime and the Database Fantasyscape -- Rescripting History -- Rebranding Himiko, the Shaman Queen of Ancient History -- Tezuka's Buddha at the Tokyo National Museum: An Interview with Matsumoto Nobuyuki -- Genesis at the Shrine: The Votive Art of an Anime Pilgrimage -- Repetition, Remediation, Adaptation -- The Girl at the Center of the World: Gender, Genre, and Remediation in Bishojo Media Works -- The Localization of Kiki's Delivery Service -- Franchising and Failure: Discourses of Failure within the Japanese-American Speed Racer Franchise -- Evangelion as Second Impact: Forever Changing That Which Never Was -- From Ground Zero to Degree Zero: Akira from Origin to Oblivion -- Contributors.
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Cover -- Contents -- Dedication -- Introduction -- Subjects of Desire -- Hagio Moto's Nuclear Manga and the Promise of Eco-Feminist Desire -- Where Is My Place in the World? Early Shojo Manga Portrayals of Lesbianism -- Between Men, Androids, and Robots: Assaying Mechanical Man in Meiji Literature and Visual Culture -- Bodies in Motion -- Carbon as Creation: On Tsuji Naoyuki's Charcoal Anime -- Powers of (Dis)Ability: Toward a Bodily Origin in Mushishi -- South Korea and the Sub-Empire of Anime: Kinesthetics of Subcontracted Animation Production -- Boundaries -- Japanese Cartoon Films -- From Street Corner to Living Room: Domestication of TV Culture and National Time/Narrative -- Hyperbolic Nationalism: South Korea's Shadow Animation Industry -- Conceptualizing Anime and the Database Fantasyscape -- Rescripting History -- Rebranding Himiko, the Shaman Queen of Ancient History -- Tezuka's Buddha at the Tokyo National Museum: An Interview with Matsumoto Nobuyuki -- Genesis at the Shrine: The Votive Art of an Anime Pilgrimage -- Repetition, Remediation, Adaptation -- The Girl at the Center of the World: Gender, Genre, and Remediation in Bishojo Media Works -- The Localization of Kiki's Delivery Service -- Franchising and Failure: Discourses of Failure within the Japanese-American Speed Racer Franchise -- Evangelion as Second Impact: Forever Changing That Which Never Was -- From Ground Zero to Degree Zero: Akira from Origin to Oblivion -- Contributors.

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