Kobayashi Takiji’s (1903–1933) Kanikōsen (The Crab Cannery Ship, 1929), the outstanding work from the proletarian literary movement, experienced an influx of new adaptations into various mediums during the years that preceded and followed the “ Kanikōsen boom” of 2008. This thesis focuses on two manga adaptations that provide readers with starkly different takes on the original story. Using theories by Scott McCloud and Azuma Hiroki, I first attempt to draw parallels between the form of manga and that of the novel. Then, I examine the manner in which the most explicitly political content of the novel is adapted into the manga versions. Through this examination of form and content, it becomes apparent that, despite their differences, both ad...
<p><strong>Abstract</strong></p> <p><strong> </strong></p> <p><em>In the social study, there is a co...
As a key part of contemporary Japanese mass visual culture, manga has increasingly been usedto shape...
Though Japan’s post-war constitution forbids maintaining the means of waging war, the Japanese Self-...
Kobayashi Takiji\u27s (1903-1933) Kanikōsen (The Crab Cannery Ship, 1929), the outstanding work fro...
American cinema and television have been very present in the expansion of Creative industries on a g...
Animation has long been overlooked as source for political thought. The aim of t...
"This edited volume explores political motives, discourses and agendas in Japanese manga and graphic...
This paper focuses on the movements of Discrimination and Fighting Culture, the journal of the “Conf...
This research is the study of Marxism Representation In Manga (John Fiske Semiotics Analysis About M...
In this article I analyze how Marxist thought travels across media boundaries, focusing on character...
Murakami’s work forms an intriguing case study of transmediality—the transposition of creative expre...
This dissertation rereads Japanese proletarian literature in terms that will restore it to broader d...
The Marxist and socialist ideas that spread throughout the world following the Russian Revolution of...
This book uncovers and explains the ways by which politics is naturalized and denaturalized, and fam...
This paper seeks to show how Takahashi Gen’ichirō exploits parody to show the critical function of s...
<p><strong>Abstract</strong></p> <p><strong> </strong></p> <p><em>In the social study, there is a co...
As a key part of contemporary Japanese mass visual culture, manga has increasingly been usedto shape...
Though Japan’s post-war constitution forbids maintaining the means of waging war, the Japanese Self-...
Kobayashi Takiji\u27s (1903-1933) Kanikōsen (The Crab Cannery Ship, 1929), the outstanding work fro...
American cinema and television have been very present in the expansion of Creative industries on a g...
Animation has long been overlooked as source for political thought. The aim of t...
"This edited volume explores political motives, discourses and agendas in Japanese manga and graphic...
This paper focuses on the movements of Discrimination and Fighting Culture, the journal of the “Conf...
This research is the study of Marxism Representation In Manga (John Fiske Semiotics Analysis About M...
In this article I analyze how Marxist thought travels across media boundaries, focusing on character...
Murakami’s work forms an intriguing case study of transmediality—the transposition of creative expre...
This dissertation rereads Japanese proletarian literature in terms that will restore it to broader d...
The Marxist and socialist ideas that spread throughout the world following the Russian Revolution of...
This book uncovers and explains the ways by which politics is naturalized and denaturalized, and fam...
This paper seeks to show how Takahashi Gen’ichirō exploits parody to show the critical function of s...
<p><strong>Abstract</strong></p> <p><strong> </strong></p> <p><em>In the social study, there is a co...
As a key part of contemporary Japanese mass visual culture, manga has increasingly been usedto shape...
Though Japan’s post-war constitution forbids maintaining the means of waging war, the Japanese Self-...