The article presents the anime TV series Paranoia Agent by Satoshi Kon and its major themes: escapism, lack of communication and the guise of victimhood, which is as a method of denial meant to mute a conscience burdened by the horrors of World War II prevalent in contemporary Japanese society. Certain phenomena of Japanese consumer culture, such as fine goods, kawaii and character goods are also presented. These phenomena form an important cultural background for an analysis of Kon’s oeuvre, as the author uses them as lens through which he portrays the problems facing contemporary Japanese society — not least of all the ways in which it is influenced by the ubiquity of media. His insights are quite well grounded in reality, and his conclus...
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The main purpose of this thesis is the analysis of fictional characters, their role in Japanese visu...
<p>Japanese anime is a pervasive part of that country’s culture, and is a medium rather than a genre...
This article examines how Studio Ghibli constructs the mundane activities shown in their films as sp...
Contemporary Japanese popular culture is particularly rich in representations of utopian social imag...
This article proposes obsession as an important trait in considering narrative representations of al...
Abstract This article explores the internationalization of Japanese anime (animation) in an effort t...
Organizing Attention is both a critical inquiry into the configurations of the Japanese popular cult...
This thesis explores the playful world of Keroro Gunsô, a manga-turned-anime comedy that is immensel...
UNKThis article aims to trace the process of social change of Japanese urban culture by the observat...
An Artist of the Floating World by Kazuo Ishiguro is set at the end of World War II. It reveals the ...
In the Japanese circle of evil. Ring by Koji Suzuki The Ring novel and the subsequent movie g...
IN THE YAKUZA WORLD – THE JAPANESE FACE OF FILM NOIR The paper presents how the poetics o...
Abstract: This study attempts to explore the possible motivations, both obvious and problematic, beh...
For decades, Japanese animation (anime) has been suffused with images of apocalypse and attacks by a...
International audienceThe aim of the article is to present the Japanese phenomenon called kawaii, wh...
The main purpose of this thesis is the analysis of fictional characters, their role in Japanese visu...
<p>Japanese anime is a pervasive part of that country’s culture, and is a medium rather than a genre...
This article examines how Studio Ghibli constructs the mundane activities shown in their films as sp...