Yuri or Shojo-ai, a sub-genre of Japanese Animation and Manga, can be defined as women-loving-women narratives that explore the relationships between women. Although the sub-genre has only been recently introduced to the West, it has been in existence in Japan for nearly a century and has been used as a means to resist stereotypical perceptions of both queer and heterosexual women. With the aid of perspectives found within queer, ecofeminist, and cyberfeminist theory, four contemporary animations are analyzed to challenge the various myths about queer and heterosexual women. The animations Kashimashi: Girl Meets Girl and Sweet Blue Flowers defy stereotypes of queer sexuality and identity by demystifying myths about the queer body and mind a...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Program in Visual and Cultural Studies, 2008.This disserta...
The first half of my thesis are my translations from Yumi Hirosawa’s Onna O Aisuru Onnatachi. The fi...
Art Heroes captures the art of comics to trace Japanese gender definitions and identities both duri...
Yuri or Shojo-ai a sub-genre of Japanese Animation and Manga can be defined as women-loving-women na...
YURI JAPANESE ANIMATION: QUEER IDENTITY AND ECOFEMINIST THINKING by Kimberly D. Thompson July, 201...
Queer themes have long been interlaced with feminist ideals and magical girls within Japanese anim...
Since its emergence in the late 20th century, anime, or Japanese animation, has grown in increasing ...
As a visual medium that articulates all genres of fiction, from children’s card games to extreme por...
The yuri genre, one focusing on emotional relationships (which may or may not be romantic) between f...
As a visual medium that articulates all genres of fiction, from children’s card games to extreme por...
Since its emergence in the late 20th century, Anime, or Japanese animation, has grown in global popu...
Yuri is a Japanese manga sub-culture which refers to all kinds of works (manga, animation) that port...
The first half of my thesis are my translations from Yumi Hirosawa’s Onna O Aisuru Onnatachi. The fi...
This postgraduate thesis called "Gender, Identity and Sexuality in Japanese Anime", will be dealing ...
Contemporary animators are increasingly engaging with non-traditional cinematic platforms, from mult...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Program in Visual and Cultural Studies, 2008.This disserta...
The first half of my thesis are my translations from Yumi Hirosawa’s Onna O Aisuru Onnatachi. The fi...
Art Heroes captures the art of comics to trace Japanese gender definitions and identities both duri...
Yuri or Shojo-ai a sub-genre of Japanese Animation and Manga can be defined as women-loving-women na...
YURI JAPANESE ANIMATION: QUEER IDENTITY AND ECOFEMINIST THINKING by Kimberly D. Thompson July, 201...
Queer themes have long been interlaced with feminist ideals and magical girls within Japanese anim...
Since its emergence in the late 20th century, anime, or Japanese animation, has grown in increasing ...
As a visual medium that articulates all genres of fiction, from children’s card games to extreme por...
The yuri genre, one focusing on emotional relationships (which may or may not be romantic) between f...
As a visual medium that articulates all genres of fiction, from children’s card games to extreme por...
Since its emergence in the late 20th century, Anime, or Japanese animation, has grown in global popu...
Yuri is a Japanese manga sub-culture which refers to all kinds of works (manga, animation) that port...
The first half of my thesis are my translations from Yumi Hirosawa’s Onna O Aisuru Onnatachi. The fi...
This postgraduate thesis called "Gender, Identity and Sexuality in Japanese Anime", will be dealing ...
Contemporary animators are increasingly engaging with non-traditional cinematic platforms, from mult...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Program in Visual and Cultural Studies, 2008.This disserta...
The first half of my thesis are my translations from Yumi Hirosawa’s Onna O Aisuru Onnatachi. The fi...
Art Heroes captures the art of comics to trace Japanese gender definitions and identities both duri...