Manga's first century : how creators and fans made Japanese comics, 1905-1989
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Manga's first century : how creators and fans made Japanese comics, 1905-1989
University of California Press, [2025] , , c2025
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Content Type: text (ncrcontent), Media Type: unmediated (ncrmedia), Carrier Type: volume (ncrcarrier)
Includes bibliographical references (pages 373-393) and index
収録内容
- Introduction
- Overview : manga against tradition
- The origins of Japanese comics
- Arresting the fleeting moment : manga turns modern
- Conclusion : 1928
- Overview : manga during wartime
- Norakuro and friends
- The manga men
- Conclusion : eating vegetables, rereading manga
- Overview : nowhere to go but up
- The manga pulps and the god of manga
- Manga for whom? : Kashihonya, Gekiga, and the "Ban Bad Books Movement"
- Conclusion : postwar platforms
- Overview : shambling towards the postmodern
- Seeking alternatives : Garo, COM, and manga fan culture
- The emergence of Seinen manga and the Shōjo Revolution
- Conclusion : Tankōbon : the meaning of a format
- Overview : applauding the DJ
- Something postmodern going on
- Lost in wonderland
- Conclusion : still preoccupied with 1989
- Conclusion : a distinctive history
