This thesis is an investigation into the cross-cultural appropriation of manga and anime by fans in Australia. I investigate the way in which fans embark on ‘identity’ projects through manga and anime to construct a space where issues of gender politics, identity and culture are explored. I argue that a key reason why many Western fans and scholars perceive manga and anime as ‘different’ is its ‘Japaneseness’. The two key problems addressed throughout the thesis are : how can we analyse the significance of the Japanese origins and context of manga and anime, and would the ‘identity projects’ that fans construct be possible without an appreciation of manga and anime’s 'Japaneseness?.' These questions are explored in terms of a number of key ...
Anime (Japanese Animation) is an example of transmission of a postmodern popular culture artefact. ...
This article introduces the special issue dedicated to global industries around anime, its theoretic...
This article examines ethnographically the production of anime (Japanese animated films and TV shows...
In the last few decades, Japanese popular culture productions have been consolidated as one of the m...
In this chapter, we will look at the transnational movement of manga in terms of its flow. We will a...
Researchers are increasingly recognizing anime and manga as worthy of scholarly examination. However...
Japanese presence on the global cultural market has steadily been increasing throughout the last dec...
The focus of this master's thesis is on the role of specific media in the diffusion of Japanese cult...
The transcultural consumption of Japan-derived popular media has prompted a significant amount of ac...
As academic scholarship on the Japanese popular media genre known as Boys’ Love has been focused upo...
Although Japan's mass culture has long prevailed in many parts of Asia, little has been said about w...
The term manga is used to refer to a range of related and at times exclusive domains according to th...
Since the 1970s, Japanese contemporary popular culture as an academic field has gained increased att...
This study introduces the economic, social, and political backgrounds of China in 1980s at the time ...
In recent years, manga, anime and other elements of Japanese pop culture have gained increasing popu...
Anime (Japanese Animation) is an example of transmission of a postmodern popular culture artefact. ...
This article introduces the special issue dedicated to global industries around anime, its theoretic...
This article examines ethnographically the production of anime (Japanese animated films and TV shows...
In the last few decades, Japanese popular culture productions have been consolidated as one of the m...
In this chapter, we will look at the transnational movement of manga in terms of its flow. We will a...
Researchers are increasingly recognizing anime and manga as worthy of scholarly examination. However...
Japanese presence on the global cultural market has steadily been increasing throughout the last dec...
The focus of this master's thesis is on the role of specific media in the diffusion of Japanese cult...
The transcultural consumption of Japan-derived popular media has prompted a significant amount of ac...
As academic scholarship on the Japanese popular media genre known as Boys’ Love has been focused upo...
Although Japan's mass culture has long prevailed in many parts of Asia, little has been said about w...
The term manga is used to refer to a range of related and at times exclusive domains according to th...
Since the 1970s, Japanese contemporary popular culture as an academic field has gained increased att...
This study introduces the economic, social, and political backgrounds of China in 1980s at the time ...
In recent years, manga, anime and other elements of Japanese pop culture have gained increasing popu...
Anime (Japanese Animation) is an example of transmission of a postmodern popular culture artefact. ...
This article introduces the special issue dedicated to global industries around anime, its theoretic...
This article examines ethnographically the production of anime (Japanese animated films and TV shows...