iii Manga is extremely rich in visual storytelling conventions, and the interplay of word and image in manga takes part in a long tradition in Japanese art that reaches as far back as the Heian period. Manga's complex, sophisticated visual convention is akin to traditional Japanese painting, yamato-e, and because of this the genre lends itself well to the art-historical method of visual analysis. This thesis examines the history of manga, studying the formal devices manga shares with traditional Japanese painting. It also observes popular tropes in manga, examining motifs such as the controversial "big eyes" device by discussing the "Other " in Japanese popular culture. Finally, this thesis offers an in-depth examin...
Manga is from Japanese for comics or whimsical images. Manga grow from combining of Ukiyo-e and from...
This new volume in Genji studies comprises a collection of six individual essays by leading internat...
Historical romance manga are windows to the contemporary attitudes of women,\ud especially those of ...
Osana Genji is an illustrated book published in 1672 in Edo. The illustrations of this book are attr...
This dissertation describes the origins and history of manga (Japanese comics) from 1905-89 as a for...
Since the expansion of Japanese comic books throughout western countries, the so-called “manga style...
This thesis examines histories of manga written in Japan. The first part provides a critical overvie...
Genji-kokagami (“A Little Mirror of Genji”), a manuscript preserved in my library, has been republis...
The Tale of Genji, the supreme masterpiece of Japanese literature and one of the central monuments o...
Elegant and lyrical, The Tale of Genji--written by Murasaki Shikibu, considered by many to be the wo...
The dominant part of the research on the “Yûgao” (The Twilight Beauty) story of the Japanese elevent...
AbstractJapanese anime being an important part of modern and contemporary popular visual culture, it...
The Genji Monogatari scroll painting is considered to be the high point of the Japanese picture scro...
"The Tale of Genji" ("Genji monogatari", Japanese: 源氏物語), written by Murasaki Shikibu in the beginni...
The term manga is used to refer to a range of related and at times exclusive domains according to th...
Manga is from Japanese for comics or whimsical images. Manga grow from combining of Ukiyo-e and from...
This new volume in Genji studies comprises a collection of six individual essays by leading internat...
Historical romance manga are windows to the contemporary attitudes of women,\ud especially those of ...
Osana Genji is an illustrated book published in 1672 in Edo. The illustrations of this book are attr...
This dissertation describes the origins and history of manga (Japanese comics) from 1905-89 as a for...
Since the expansion of Japanese comic books throughout western countries, the so-called “manga style...
This thesis examines histories of manga written in Japan. The first part provides a critical overvie...
Genji-kokagami (“A Little Mirror of Genji”), a manuscript preserved in my library, has been republis...
The Tale of Genji, the supreme masterpiece of Japanese literature and one of the central monuments o...
Elegant and lyrical, The Tale of Genji--written by Murasaki Shikibu, considered by many to be the wo...
The dominant part of the research on the “Yûgao” (The Twilight Beauty) story of the Japanese elevent...
AbstractJapanese anime being an important part of modern and contemporary popular visual culture, it...
The Genji Monogatari scroll painting is considered to be the high point of the Japanese picture scro...
"The Tale of Genji" ("Genji monogatari", Japanese: 源氏物語), written by Murasaki Shikibu in the beginni...
The term manga is used to refer to a range of related and at times exclusive domains according to th...
Manga is from Japanese for comics or whimsical images. Manga grow from combining of Ukiyo-e and from...
This new volume in Genji studies comprises a collection of six individual essays by leading internat...
Historical romance manga are windows to the contemporary attitudes of women,\ud especially those of ...