This paper will show the ways in which authors of shōnen (boys’) manga can offer representations of gender performance that depart notably and significantly from the conventional framework which characterises many shōnen manga works (the ‘shōnen framework’). It does this through a comparative analysis of gender performance in two shōnen manga series: Noragami [2010–], by female author duo Adachitoka, and Akame ga Kill! [2010–16], by male authors Takahiro and Tetsuya Tashiro. The paper seeks to demonstrate how the authors of Noragami have been able to subvert the gendered framework of shōnen manga while still writing within the genre. Examples of non-conventional gender performance in the female-authored work include resistance to gendered p...
The female gaze can be used by writers and readers to look at narratives from a perspective that see...
The aim of this Master’s thesis is to examine how Ranma ½, one of the most popular Japanese Manga se...
The female gaze can be used by writers and readers to look at narratives from a perspective that see...
Shōjo manga varies in style and genre.[1] But despite this diversity, there is a certain conception ...
Where progression towards gender equality is concerned, Japan lags behind most other developed count...
Shōjo manga (girls’ comics) is one of the hot topics in the study of manga. Despite this visibility,...
Abstract: This essay examines Keiko Suenobu’s shojo manga sensation LIFE in the context of Japan’s c...
A fully referenced, original research paper on shōjo manga studies and criticism
Shōjo manga is one of the hot topics in the study of manga. Despite this visibility, scholarly scrut...
This paper analyzes gender identities in Japanese by examining the linguistic practices of male and ...
In this thesis, I analyse gender unconventional characters of Japanese manga and anime. The topic is...
The purpose of the paper is to highlight the attempts of going beyond gender stereotypes in represen...
Although traditional gender norms are reinforced by pop-culture media in Japan, some comics aimed pr...
This thesis investigates the depiction of gender in Madhouse’s 2011 television anime adaptation of H...
50 pagesThis article focuses on the portrayal of women protagonists in josei manga, a genre for adul...
The female gaze can be used by writers and readers to look at narratives from a perspective that see...
The aim of this Master’s thesis is to examine how Ranma ½, one of the most popular Japanese Manga se...
The female gaze can be used by writers and readers to look at narratives from a perspective that see...
Shōjo manga varies in style and genre.[1] But despite this diversity, there is a certain conception ...
Where progression towards gender equality is concerned, Japan lags behind most other developed count...
Shōjo manga (girls’ comics) is one of the hot topics in the study of manga. Despite this visibility,...
Abstract: This essay examines Keiko Suenobu’s shojo manga sensation LIFE in the context of Japan’s c...
A fully referenced, original research paper on shōjo manga studies and criticism
Shōjo manga is one of the hot topics in the study of manga. Despite this visibility, scholarly scrut...
This paper analyzes gender identities in Japanese by examining the linguistic practices of male and ...
In this thesis, I analyse gender unconventional characters of Japanese manga and anime. The topic is...
The purpose of the paper is to highlight the attempts of going beyond gender stereotypes in represen...
Although traditional gender norms are reinforced by pop-culture media in Japan, some comics aimed pr...
This thesis investigates the depiction of gender in Madhouse’s 2011 television anime adaptation of H...
50 pagesThis article focuses on the portrayal of women protagonists in josei manga, a genre for adul...
The female gaze can be used by writers and readers to look at narratives from a perspective that see...
The aim of this Master’s thesis is to examine how Ranma ½, one of the most popular Japanese Manga se...
The female gaze can be used by writers and readers to look at narratives from a perspective that see...