This paper examines the representations of the A-bomb and its victims in Japanese manga. While Keiji Nakazawa's Hadashi no Gen (Barefoot Gen) stands tall in this genre, the brief look at the history of A-bomb manga in Japan will reveal that the nuclear bombs that killed more than a quarter million people in Hiroshima and Nagasaki have been a popular topic in Japanese manga and has manifested in variety of manga genres. In overviewing the history of A-bomb manga in Japan, this paper aims to explore the social connotations of A-bomb manga. I wish to show that Japanese manga is a major vehicle in promoting and proliferating the Genbaku Otome, or A-bomb beauties myth. This myth lies at the centre of the Japanese imagination of the A-bo...
This article uses the example of a children’s manga from the early 1960s to investigate how the reco...
One might ask why the Japanese avoided objections to American crimes against humanity, as revealed i...
This dissertation describes the origins and history of manga (Japanese comics) from 1905-89 as a for...
This paper examines the representations of the A-bomb and its victims in Japanese manga. While Keiji...
In the ashes of post-World War II Japan and among the widespread poverty and devastation, cheap ente...
On August 6th, 1945, when the United States dropped the atomic bomb on the city of Hiroshima, Japan ...
Discusses the themes of trauma and the anti-nuclear, pro-humanity, political messages of four manga—...
Nanzan UniversityThis study examines the way in which Tokyo has exploited the atomic bombing of Hiro...
This study examines post-World War II anime and manga based on the bombs after-effects and changes i...
In the aftermath of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster of 3/11, one disputed issue has been the ...
The Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster of 2011 has created an alternative space for reportage and jo...
Today manga (Japanese comics) pervades Japanese society and reaches a readership that spans from chi...
In 1945, America dropped two bombs on Nagasaki and Hiroshima, leading to devastating effects. Many s...
Keiji’s Nakazawa’s firsthand witness, a 48-page graphic memoir I Saw It (1972), responds to the mech...
World War II effected catastrophic change over much of the world. In the present, this event still a...
This article uses the example of a children’s manga from the early 1960s to investigate how the reco...
One might ask why the Japanese avoided objections to American crimes against humanity, as revealed i...
This dissertation describes the origins and history of manga (Japanese comics) from 1905-89 as a for...
This paper examines the representations of the A-bomb and its victims in Japanese manga. While Keiji...
In the ashes of post-World War II Japan and among the widespread poverty and devastation, cheap ente...
On August 6th, 1945, when the United States dropped the atomic bomb on the city of Hiroshima, Japan ...
Discusses the themes of trauma and the anti-nuclear, pro-humanity, political messages of four manga—...
Nanzan UniversityThis study examines the way in which Tokyo has exploited the atomic bombing of Hiro...
This study examines post-World War II anime and manga based on the bombs after-effects and changes i...
In the aftermath of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster of 3/11, one disputed issue has been the ...
The Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster of 2011 has created an alternative space for reportage and jo...
Today manga (Japanese comics) pervades Japanese society and reaches a readership that spans from chi...
In 1945, America dropped two bombs on Nagasaki and Hiroshima, leading to devastating effects. Many s...
Keiji’s Nakazawa’s firsthand witness, a 48-page graphic memoir I Saw It (1972), responds to the mech...
World War II effected catastrophic change over much of the world. In the present, this event still a...
This article uses the example of a children’s manga from the early 1960s to investigate how the reco...
One might ask why the Japanese avoided objections to American crimes against humanity, as revealed i...
This dissertation describes the origins and history of manga (Japanese comics) from 1905-89 as a for...