Selected Product: | Mechademia 2: Networks of Desire (Mechademia) Paperback Publisher: Univ Of Minnesota Press Release Date: 2007-12-26 ISBN-10: 081665266X ISBN-13: 9780816652662 List Price: $19.95 Average Customer Rating: | | Japanamerica: How Japanese Pop Culture Has Invaded the U.S. ISBN-10: 140398476X ISBN-13: 9781403984760 List Price:$14.95 Mechademia 1: Emerging Worlds of Anime and Manga (Mechademia) ISBN-10: 0816649456 ISBN-13: 9780816649457 List Price:$19.95 Robot Ghosts and Wired Dreams: Japanese Science Fiction from Origins to Anime ISBN-10: 081664974X ISBN-13: 9780816649747 List Price:$20.00 From Impressionism to Anime: Japan as Fantasy and Fan Cult in the Mind of the West ISBN-10: 1403962146 ISBN-13: 9781403962140 List Price:$24.96 The Astro Boy Essays: Osamu Tezuka, Mighty Atom, and the Manga/Anime Revolution ISBN-10: 1933330546 ISBN-13: 9781933330549 List Price:$16.95 |
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“Japan's pop culture, once believed unexportable, is now hitting the shores of other nations like a tsunami. In North America, young fans consume vast amounts of manga and anime, while academics increasingly study the entire J-pop phenomenon to understand it. One community has passion while the other has discipline, and what has been lacking is a bridge between the two. Mechademia is the bridge, and with a name like that, how can one go wrong? So why wait? Hop in your giant mobile suit and stomp down to the local real or virtual bookstore to purchase a copy right now!” —Frederik L. Schodt, author of Manga! Manga! The World of Japanese Comics Networks of Desire—the second volume in the Mechademia series, an annual forum devoted to critical and creative work on Japanese anime, manga, and the fan cultures that have coalesced around them—explores the varieties of desire that structure and influence much of contemporary anime and manga in manifestations that range from the explicitly sexual to more sublimated text and imagery. Collecting original essays by scholars, artists, and fans, Networks of Desire considers key issues at play in a Japanese society increasingly uncertain of its place in a globalized world: from idealized representations of same-sex desire in such shôjo manga (girls’s comics) as The Rose of Versailles, to fan fiction inspired by the gender-switching manga Ranma ½, to desire in otaku communities. Deftly weaving together desire and discourse, Mechademia 2 illuminates the techno-carnal fantasies, animalistic consumption, political nostalgia, and existential hunger underlying the most popular and influential expressions of Japanese popular culture today. Contributors: Brent Allison, U of Georgia; Meredith Suzanne Hahn Aquila; Hiroki Azuma; William L. Benzon; Christopher Bolton, Williams College; Martha Cornog; Patrick Drazen; Marc Hairston, U of Texas, Dallas; Mari Kotani; Shu Kuge, Penn State U; Margherita Long, U of California, Riverside; Daisuke Miyao; Hiromi Mizuno, U of Minnesota; Mariana Ortega; Timothy Perper; Eron Rauch; Trina Robbins; Brian Ruh, Indiana U; Deborah Shamoon, U of Notre Dame; Masami Toku, California State U, Chico; Keith Vincent, NYU. Frenchy Lunning is professor of liberal arts at the Minneapolis College of Art and Design and editor of Mechademia 1: Emerging Worlds of Anime and Manga (Minnesota, 2006). An extraordinary anthology of original essays by scholars, artists, and fans discussing the popular culture of anime | Customer Rating: | | The Mechademia series is an extraordinary anthology of original essays by scholars, artists, and fans discussing the popular culture of Japanese animation, manga, and their derivative fan-works, as gathered from an annual forum. Mechademia Volume 2: Networks of Desire especially focuses upon sexual and gender issues and subtexts present in manga and anime - although, despite the provocative cover image of a nude girl bound in ropes, most of the manga and anime examples discussed are emphatically not pornographic. Sample essays include "Shojo Manga! Girls Comics! A Mirror of Girls' Dreams", "Ranma 1/2 Fan Fiction Writers: New Narrative Themes or the Same Old Story?", "The Animalization of Otaku Culture", "Between the Child and the Mecha", and much more. A handful of black-and-white animation stills and other photographs illustrate this welcome contribution to Japanese popular culture studies. | Full Table of Contents | Customer Rating: | The full table of contents for this volume is as follows:
Introduction: Art Mecho by Frenchy Lunning and Thomas LaMarre
*** PART I: SHOJO / GRRRL ***
Revolutionary Romance: The Rose of Versailles and the Transformation of Shojo Manga by Deborah Shamoon
Shojo Manga! Girls' Comics! A Mirror of Girls' Dreams by Masami Toku
Ranma 1/2 Fan Fiction Writers: New Narrative Themes or the Same Old Story? by Meredith Suzanne Hahn Aquila
Doll Beauties and Cosplay by Mari Kotani (translated by Thomas LaMarre)
A Japanese Electra and Her Queer Progeny by Keith Vincent
*** PART II: POWERS OF TIME ***
Thieves of Baghdad: Transnational Networks of Cinema and Anime in the 1920s by Daisuke Miyao
When Pacifist Japan Fights: Historicizing Desires in Anime by Hiromi Mizuno
The Quick and the Undead: Visual and Political Dynamics in Blood: The Last Vampire by Christopher Bolton
Bridges of the Unknown: Visual Desires and Small Apocalypses by Eron Rauch
*** PART II: ANIMALIZATION ***
Malice@Doll: Konaka, Specularization, and the Virtual Feminine by Margherita Long
The Animalization of Otaku Culture by Azuma Hiroki (translated by Yuriko Furuhata and Marc Steinberg)
Sex and the Single Pig: Desire and Flight in Porco Rosso by Patrick Drazen
The Education of Desire: Futari etchi and the Globalization of Sexual Tolerance by Timothy Perper and Martha Cornog
My Father, He Killed Me; My Mother, She Ate Me: Self, Desire, Engendering, and the Mother in Neon Genesis Evangelion by Mariana Ortega
*** PART IV: HORIZONS ***
Fly Away Old Home: Memory and Salvation in Haibane-Renmei by Marc Hairston
In the World That Is Infinitely Inclusive: Four Theses on Voices of a Distant Star and The Wings of Honneamise by Shu Kuge
Between the Child and the Mecha by Frenchy Lunning
*** REVIEW AND COMMENTARY SECTION ***
Godzilla's Children: Murakami Takes Manhattan William L. Benzon
Anime: Comparing Macro and Micro Analyses Brent Allison
Crazy Rabbit Man: Why I Rewrite Manga Trina Robbins
Brain-Diving Batou Brian Ruh
Lurkers at the Threshold: Saya and the Nature of Evil Timothy Perper and Martha Cornog
*** TORENDO SECTION ****
UAAAAA! Trashkultur! An Interview with MAK's Johannes Wieninger Christopher Bolton |
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