This article examines the popular anime Princess Mononoke through the lens of ecofeminism. In particular, we provide a close reading of the two female lead characters, San and Lady Eboshi, to demonstrate the problematic gender tropes that are often woven into films about ecological issues
Awa Naoko’s (1943–1993) folkloric fantasy for young people arose during a time of rapid post-war ind...
International audienceThis article studies two great ecological movies by the Japanese animation and...
Abstrak Studi ini difokuskan pada peran feminisme radikal dan pengalihan gender dalam Princess Monon...
This article examines the popular anime Princess Mononoke through the lens of ecofeminism. In partic...
Informed by ecocriticism, this article conducts a comparative examination of two contemporary ...
Recently, Japan has led political negotiations toward creating stronger and more impactful environme...
This paper examines the role of women in their relation to nature as represented in the anime Miyori...
This paper explores the various types of relationships between nature and the characters of Hayao Mi...
This article attempts to look into the fictional narrativization of women’s significant and distinct...
In this article, I analyze the processual aesthetic production of girl subjectivity in/with Hayao Mi...
I’ve loved anime ever since I was a little kid. I remember staying up late every Friday night to wat...
This thesis investigates how women and the natural world are naturalized and feminized within the 19...
This study examined how two films directed by Hayao Miyazaki, Princess Mononoke and Spirited Away, r...
In both Margaret Atwood’s novel Oryx and Crake and Hayao Miyazaki’s film Princess Mononoke, we see t...
Our relationship with nature is complex and exploring this extends beyond academia. Animated films w...
Awa Naoko’s (1943–1993) folkloric fantasy for young people arose during a time of rapid post-war ind...
International audienceThis article studies two great ecological movies by the Japanese animation and...
Abstrak Studi ini difokuskan pada peran feminisme radikal dan pengalihan gender dalam Princess Monon...
This article examines the popular anime Princess Mononoke through the lens of ecofeminism. In partic...
Informed by ecocriticism, this article conducts a comparative examination of two contemporary ...
Recently, Japan has led political negotiations toward creating stronger and more impactful environme...
This paper examines the role of women in their relation to nature as represented in the anime Miyori...
This paper explores the various types of relationships between nature and the characters of Hayao Mi...
This article attempts to look into the fictional narrativization of women’s significant and distinct...
In this article, I analyze the processual aesthetic production of girl subjectivity in/with Hayao Mi...
I’ve loved anime ever since I was a little kid. I remember staying up late every Friday night to wat...
This thesis investigates how women and the natural world are naturalized and feminized within the 19...
This study examined how two films directed by Hayao Miyazaki, Princess Mononoke and Spirited Away, r...
In both Margaret Atwood’s novel Oryx and Crake and Hayao Miyazaki’s film Princess Mononoke, we see t...
Our relationship with nature is complex and exploring this extends beyond academia. Animated films w...
Awa Naoko’s (1943–1993) folkloric fantasy for young people arose during a time of rapid post-war ind...
International audienceThis article studies two great ecological movies by the Japanese animation and...
Abstrak Studi ini difokuskan pada peran feminisme radikal dan pengalihan gender dalam Princess Monon...