Comics and cartoons from Japan, or manga and anime, are an increasingly common feature of visual and popular culture around the world. While it is often observed that these media forms appeal to broad and diverse demographics, including many adults, eroticism continues to unsettle critics and has even triggered legal action in some jurisdictions. It is more urgent than ever to engage in productive discussion, which begins with being informed about content that is still scarcely understood outside small industry and fan circles. Erotic Comics in Japan: An Introduction to Eromanga is the most…mehr
Comics and cartoons from Japan, or manga and anime, are an increasingly common feature of visual and popular culture around the world. While it is often observed that these media forms appeal to broad and diverse demographics, including many adults, eroticism continues to unsettle critics and has even triggered legal action in some jurisdictions. It is more urgent than ever to engage in productive discussion, which begins with being informed about content that is still scarcely understood outside small industry and fan circles. Erotic Comics in Japan: An Introduction to Eromanga is the most comprehensive introduction in English to erotic comics in Japan, or eromanga. Divided into three parts, it provides a history of eroticism in Japanese comics and cartoons generally leading to the emergence of eromanga specifically, an overview of seven themes running across works with close analysis of outstanding examples and a window onto ongoing debates surrounding regulation and freedom of expression in Japan.
Patrick W. Galbraith is a Lecturer in the School of Law at Senshu University in Tokyo. He holds a Ph.D. in Information Studies from the University of Tokyo and a Ph.D. in Cultural Anthropology from Duke University. His recent publications include Otaku and the Struggle for Imagination in Japan (Duke University Press, 2019) and AKB48 (Bloomsbury, 2019). Jessica Bauwens-Sugimoto is an Associate Professor in the Faculty of International Studies at Ryukoku University in Kyoto. She holds an M.A. in Japanese Studies and an M.A. in Social and Cultural Anthropology from the Catholic University of Leuven, and an M.A. in Sociology and a Ph.D. in Human Sciences from Osaka University. Her research focus is sequential art made by and for girls and women. Nagayama Kaoru is a manga critic and activist based in Tokyo.
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Translators' Introduction: Eromanga in the Global Now Introduction: The Invisible Realm Part 1: A History of Eromanga Memes Spread Chapter 1: The Gene Pool of Manga and Gekiga Chapter 2: The Rise and Fall of Third-Rate Gekiga and the Eve of Bish?jo-Style Eromanga Chapter 3: Bishojo-Style Eromanga Takes the Stage Part 2: The Various Forms of Love and Sex Subdividing Desire Chapter 4: Lolicon Manga Chapter 5: Big Breasts and Manga Chapter 6: Little Sisters and Incest Chapter 7: Disgrace and Training Chapter 8: Love Stories Chapter 9: Sadomasochism and Sexual Minorities Chapter 10: Gender Mayhem Part 3: Addition to the Expanded Edition (2014) Eromanga in the Twenty-First Century Conclusion: Permeation Diffusion and What Comes After Pornography Without Sex Afterword (2006) Afterword to the Expanded Edition (2014) Index of Artists and Individuals.
Translators' Introduction: Eromanga in the Global Now Introduction: The Invisible Realm Part 1: A History of Eromanga Memes Spread Chapter 1: The Gene Pool of Manga and Gekiga Chapter 2: The Rise and Fall of Third-Rate Gekiga and the Eve of Bish?jo-Style Eromanga Chapter 3: Bishojo-Style Eromanga Takes the Stage Part 2: The Various Forms of Love and Sex Subdividing Desire Chapter 4: Lolicon Manga Chapter 5: Big Breasts and Manga Chapter 6: Little Sisters and Incest Chapter 7: Disgrace and Training Chapter 8: Love Stories Chapter 9: Sadomasochism and Sexual Minorities Chapter 10: Gender Mayhem Part 3: Addition to the Expanded Edition (2014) Eromanga in the Twenty-First Century Conclusion: Permeation Diffusion and What Comes After Pornography Without Sex Afterword (2006) Afterword to the Expanded Edition (2014) Index of Artists and Individuals.
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