Manga and the Representation of Japanese History
Herausgeber: Rosenbaum, Roman
Manga and the Representation of Japanese History
Herausgeber: Rosenbaum, Roman
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The contributors to this volume elaborate how manga and by extension graphic art rewrites, reinvents and re-imagines the historicity and dialectic of bygone epochs in postwar/contemporary Japan.
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The contributors to this volume elaborate how manga and by extension graphic art rewrites, reinvents and re-imagines the historicity and dialectic of bygone epochs in postwar/contemporary Japan.
Produktdetails
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- Routledge Contemporary Japan Series
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. März 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781138857407
- ISBN-10: 1138857408
- Artikelnr.: 42457596
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Routledge Contemporary Japan Series
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. März 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781138857407
- ISBN-10: 1138857408
- Artikelnr.: 42457596
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Roman Rosenbaum is an Honorary Associate of the University of Sydney, Australia and the International Research Center for Japanese Studies in Kyoto, Japan.
Foreword 1. The Representation of Japanese History in Manga 2. Sabotaging
the Rising Sun: Representing History in Tezuka Osamu's Phoenix 3. Reading
Showa History through Manga: Astro Boy as the avatar of postwar Japanese
culture 4. Representations of Gendered Violence in Manga: The Case of
Enforced Military Prostitution 5.Maruo Suehiro's 'Planet of the Jap':
Revanchist Fantasy or War Critique? 6. Making History Herstory: Nelson's
Son and Siebold's Daughter in Japanese Sh¿jo Manga 7. Heroes and Villains:
Manchukuo in Yasuhiko Yoshikazu's "Rainbow Trotsky" 8. Making History -
Manga Between Kyara and Historiography 9. Postmodern Representations of the
Pre-modern Edo Period 10. 'LAND OF KAMI, LAND OF THE DEAD:' Paligenesis and
the Aesthetics of Religious Revisionism in Kobayashi Yoshinori's
'Neo-Gômanist Manifesto: On Yasukuni' 11. Hating Korea, Hating the Media -
Manga Kenkanryû and the Graphical (Mis-) Representation of Japanese History
in the Internet Age 12. Towards a Summation: How do manga represent
history?
the Rising Sun: Representing History in Tezuka Osamu's Phoenix 3. Reading
Showa History through Manga: Astro Boy as the avatar of postwar Japanese
culture 4. Representations of Gendered Violence in Manga: The Case of
Enforced Military Prostitution 5.Maruo Suehiro's 'Planet of the Jap':
Revanchist Fantasy or War Critique? 6. Making History Herstory: Nelson's
Son and Siebold's Daughter in Japanese Sh¿jo Manga 7. Heroes and Villains:
Manchukuo in Yasuhiko Yoshikazu's "Rainbow Trotsky" 8. Making History -
Manga Between Kyara and Historiography 9. Postmodern Representations of the
Pre-modern Edo Period 10. 'LAND OF KAMI, LAND OF THE DEAD:' Paligenesis and
the Aesthetics of Religious Revisionism in Kobayashi Yoshinori's
'Neo-Gômanist Manifesto: On Yasukuni' 11. Hating Korea, Hating the Media -
Manga Kenkanryû and the Graphical (Mis-) Representation of Japanese History
in the Internet Age 12. Towards a Summation: How do manga represent
history?
Foreword 1. The Representation of Japanese History in Manga 2. Sabotaging
the Rising Sun: Representing History in Tezuka Osamu's Phoenix 3. Reading
Showa History through Manga: Astro Boy as the avatar of postwar Japanese
culture 4. Representations of Gendered Violence in Manga: The Case of
Enforced Military Prostitution 5.Maruo Suehiro's 'Planet of the Jap':
Revanchist Fantasy or War Critique? 6. Making History Herstory: Nelson's
Son and Siebold's Daughter in Japanese Sh¿jo Manga 7. Heroes and Villains:
Manchukuo in Yasuhiko Yoshikazu's "Rainbow Trotsky" 8. Making History -
Manga Between Kyara and Historiography 9. Postmodern Representations of the
Pre-modern Edo Period 10. 'LAND OF KAMI, LAND OF THE DEAD:' Paligenesis and
the Aesthetics of Religious Revisionism in Kobayashi Yoshinori's
'Neo-Gômanist Manifesto: On Yasukuni' 11. Hating Korea, Hating the Media -
Manga Kenkanryû and the Graphical (Mis-) Representation of Japanese History
in the Internet Age 12. Towards a Summation: How do manga represent
history?
the Rising Sun: Representing History in Tezuka Osamu's Phoenix 3. Reading
Showa History through Manga: Astro Boy as the avatar of postwar Japanese
culture 4. Representations of Gendered Violence in Manga: The Case of
Enforced Military Prostitution 5.Maruo Suehiro's 'Planet of the Jap':
Revanchist Fantasy or War Critique? 6. Making History Herstory: Nelson's
Son and Siebold's Daughter in Japanese Sh¿jo Manga 7. Heroes and Villains:
Manchukuo in Yasuhiko Yoshikazu's "Rainbow Trotsky" 8. Making History -
Manga Between Kyara and Historiography 9. Postmodern Representations of the
Pre-modern Edo Period 10. 'LAND OF KAMI, LAND OF THE DEAD:' Paligenesis and
the Aesthetics of Religious Revisionism in Kobayashi Yoshinori's
'Neo-Gômanist Manifesto: On Yasukuni' 11. Hating Korea, Hating the Media -
Manga Kenkanryû and the Graphical (Mis-) Representation of Japanese History
in the Internet Age 12. Towards a Summation: How do manga represent
history?