Intercultural crossovers, transcultural flows : manga/comics
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Intercultural crossovers, transcultural flows : manga/comics
(Global manga studies, 2)
Kyoto Seika University International Manga Research Center, 2012, c2011
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Includes bibliography
Contents of Works
- Particularities of boys' manga in the early 21st century : how Naruto differs from Dragon ball / Itō Gō
- Subcultural entrepreneurs, path dependencies and fan reactioins: the case of Naruto in Hungary / Zoltan Kacsuk
- The Naruto fan generatioin in Poland : an attempt at contextualization / Radosław Bolałek
- Transcultural hybrization in home-grown German manga / Paul M. Malone
- On the depiction of love between girls across cultures : comparing the U.S.-American webcomic YU+ME : dream and the yuri manga "Mariasama ga miteru / Verena Maser
- Gekiga as a site of intercultural exchange : Tatsumi Yoshihiro's A drifting life / Roman Rosenbaum
- The eye of the image : transcultural characterisitics and intermediality in Urasawa Naoki's 20th century boys / Felix Giesa & Jens Meinrenken
- Cool premedialization as symbolic capital of innovation : on intercultural intermediality between comics, literature, film, manga, and anime / Thomas Becker
- Reading (and looking at) Mariko Parade : a methodological suggestion for understanding contemporary graphic narratives / Maaheen Ahmed