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Dr. Jeff Adams Reader, Department of Education
Edge Hill University
  • The Pedagogy of the Image Text: Nakazawa, Sebald and Spiegelman Recount Social Traumas
    Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politices of Education Volume 29, Issue 1 (March 2008)
    p. 35-49
  • Of Mice and Manga: Comics and Graphic Novels in Art Education
    Journal of Art and Design Education Volume 18, Number 1 (February 1999)
    p. 69-75
  • Dr. Kenneth Alan Adams Professor Emeritus, Sociology
    Jacksonville State University
  • Castration Anxiety in Japanese Group-Fantasies
    The Journal of Psychohistory Volume 26, Number 4 (Spring 1999)
    p. 779-809
  • The Phallic Female in Japanese Group-Fantasies
    The Journal of Psychohistory Volume 25, Number 1 (Summer 1997)
    p. 2-31
  • Protest and Rebellion: Fantasy Themes in Japanese Comics
    The Journal of Popular Culture Volume 25, Issue 1 (Summer 1991)
    p. 99-127
  • Dr. Lester Hill Professor Emeritus, Sociology
    Jacksonville State University
    Jiwon Ahn Instructor, Film Studies
    Keene State College
    Animated Subjects: On the Circulation of Japanese Animation as Global Cultural Products
    Spectator: The University of Southern California Journal of Film & Television
    Volume 22, Number 1 (Spring 2002)
    p. 10-22
    Kate Allen Department of British and American Language
    Kanda University of International Studies
  • Strategies Used by Children When Reading Manga
    The Kanda Journal Volume 20 (Spring 2008)
  • Reading Manga: Patterns of Personal Literacies Among Adolescents
    Language and Education Volume 19, Number 4 (July 2005)
    p. 265-280
  • "Manga" Literacy: Popular Culture and the Reading Habits of Japanese College Students
    Journal of Adolescent and Adult Literacy Volume 46, Number 8 (May 2003)
    p. 674-683
  • John Ingulsrod Department of English Language and Literature
    Meisei University
    Dr. Anne Allison Professor, Cultural Anthropology
    Duke University
  • J-Cool and the Global Imagination
    Abstract in English, article translated in French (La Culture Populaire Japonaise et l'Imaginaire Global)
    Critique Internationale Number 38 (January/March 2008)
    p. 19-35, 207
  • The Japan Fad in Global Youth Culture and Millennial Capitalism
    Mechademia: An Annual Forum for Anime, Manga, and Fan Arts Volume 1 (2006)
    p. 11-21
  • Millennial Monsters: Japanese Toys and the Global Imagination
    (2006). Berkeley: University of California Press.
  • New-Age Fetishes, Monsters, and Friends: Pokémon Capitalism at the Millennium.
    (2006). T. Yoda & H. Harootunian (Eds.), Japan After Japan: Social and Cultural Life from the Recessionary 1990s to the Present. Durham: Duke University Press.
    p. 331-357
  • Cuteness as Japan's Millennial Product
    (2004). J. Tobin (Ed.), Pikachu's Global Adventure: The Rise and Fall of Pokemon. Durham: Duke University Press.
    p. 34-49
  • Portable monsters and commodity cuteness: Pokémon as Japan's new global power
    Postcolonial Studies: Culture, Politics, Economy Volume 6, Number 3
    (November 2003)
    p. 381-395
  • Cyborg Violence: Bursting Borders and Bodies with Queer Machines
    Cultural Anthropology Volume 16, Number 2 (May 2001)
    p. 237-265
  • Can Popular Culture go Global: How Japanese ‘Scouts’ and ‘Rangers’ Fare in the US
    (2000). D. Slaymaker (Ed.), A Century of Popular Culture in Japan. Lewiston, NY: Edwin Mellen.
    p. 127-154
  • Permitted and Prohibited Desires: Mothers, Comics and Censorship in Japan
    (2000). Berkeley: University of California Press.
  • Sailor Moon: Japanese Superheroes for Global Girls
    (2000). T. Craig (Ed.), Japan Pop!: Inside the World of Japanese Popular Culture. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe.
    p. 259-278
  • A Challenge to Hollywood? Japanese Character Goods Hit the US
    Japanese Studies Volume 20, Number 1 (May 2000)
    p. 67-88
  • Brent Allison animefandom.org
    PhD candidate
    Social Foundations of Education
    University of Georgia
  • Anime: Comparing Macro and Micro Analyses
    Mechademia: An Annual Forum for Anime, Manga and Fan Arts Volume 2 (2007)
  • Fans, Copyright, and Subcultural Change: A Review of Sean Leonard's "Progress Against the Law"
    Synoptique: The Journal of Film and Film Studies Edition 10 (August 1, 2005)
  • Satoshi Ando Professor, English
    Aichi University
    Regaining Continuity with the Past: "Spirited Away" and "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland"
    Bookbird: A Journal of International Children's Literature Volume 46, Number 1 (February 2008)
    p. 23-29
    Madeline Ashby escapingthetrunk.net
    MA candidate
    Interdisciplinary Studies
    York University
    Ownership, Authority, and the Body: Does Antifanfic Sentiment Reflect Posthuman Anxiety?
    Transformative Works and Cultures Volume 1 (October 2008)
    Dr. Hiroki Azuma hirokiazuma.com
    Associate Professor, Center for Global Communications
    International University of Japan
    Anime or Something Like It: Neon Genesis Evangelion
    InterCommunication Number 18 (Autumn 1996)
    Robert Baigent   Cowboy Bebop and the Familial Other
    Graduate Journal of Asia-Pacific Studies Volume 2, Number 1 (March 2004)
    p. 92-94
    Christie Barber Associate Lecturer, Japanese
    Macquarie University
    The Displaced Self in "Elfen Lied"
    International Journal of the Humanities Volume 6, Issue 11 (November 2008)
    p. 1-8
    Maiko Behr maikobehr.com Undefining Gender in Shimuzu Reiko's Kaguyahime
    U.S.-Japan Women's Journal Number 25 (December 2003)
    p. 8-29
    Phar Kim Beng Visiting Scholar
    Waseda University
    Long List of Japanese Soft Power: But Who Deserves the Credit?
    Asian Analysis (October 2007)
    Dr. Jaqueline Berndt Associate Professor, Multimedia Studies
    Yokohama National University
  • Considering Manga Discourse: Location, Ambiguity, Historicity
    (2008). M. MacWilliams (Ed.), Japanese Visual Culture: Explorations in the World of Manga and Anime. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe.
  • Historical Adventures of a Posthistorical Medium: Japan's Wartime past as Represented in Manga
    (2008). S. Richter (Ed.), Contesting Views on a Common Page: Revisions of History in East Asia. Frankfurt: Campus
  • Traditions of Contemporary Manga (1): Relating Comics to Premodern Art
    SIGNs: Studies in Graphic Narratives Issue 1 (2007)
  • 'Adult' Manga: Maruo Suehiro's Historically Ambiguous Comics
    (2006). J. Berndt & S. Richter (Eds.), Reading Manga: Local and Global Perceptions of Japanese Comics. Leipzig: Leipzig University Press.
  • The Time of Comics: Reading a Post/historical Art Form from the Perspective of Manga
    Aesthetics (International Edition) Number 11 (March 2004)
  • The Relevance of 'Art' in Contemporary Japanese Manga Discourse
    (2001). L. Monnet (Ed.), Critical Perspectives on Twentieth-Century Japanese Thought. Montreal: Montreal University Press.
  • Dr. Rebecca W. Black rebeccasresearch.com
    Assistant Professor, Education
    University of California, Irvine
  • Just Don't Call Them Cartoons: The New Literacy Spaces of Anime, Manga, and Fanfiction
    (2008). J. Cairo, M. Knobel, C. Lankshear, and D. Leu (Eds.), Handbook of Research on New Literacies. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum
  • Fanfiction Writing and the Construction of Space
    E-Learning Volume 4, Number 4 (2007)
    p. 384-397
  • Language, Culture and Identity in Online Fanfiction
    E-Learning Volume 3, Number 2 (2006)
    p. 170-184
  • Access and Affiliation: The Literacy and Composition Practices of English-Language Learners in an Online Fanfiction Community
    Journal of Adolescent and Adult Literacy Volume 49, Number 2 (October 2005)
    p. 118-128
  • Online Fanfiction: What Technology and Popular Culture Can Teach Us About Writing and Literacy Instruction
    New Horizons for Learning Online Journal Volume 11, Number 2 (Spring 2005)
  • Dr. Christopher Bolton redcocoon.org
    Assistant Professor, Asian Studies
    Williams College
  • The Quick and the Undead: Visual and Political Dynamics in Blood: The Last Vampire
    Mechademia: An Annual Forum for Anime, Manga and Fan Arts Volume 2
    (2007)
  • Anime Horror and its Audience: 3x3 Eyes and Vampire Princess Miyu
    (2005). J. MacRoy (Ed.), Japanese Horror Cinema. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
  • The Mecha's Blind Spot: Patlabor 2 and the Phenomenology of Anime
    Science Fiction Studies Volume 29, Part 3 (Number 88, November 2002)
  • From Wooden Cyborgs to Celluloid Souls: Mechanical Bodies in Anime and Japanese Puppet Theater
    Positions: East Asia Cultures Critique Volume 10, Number 3 (Winter 2002)
  • Dr. Joyce Boss Professor, English
    Wartburg College
    Hybridity and Negotiated Identity in Japanese Popular Culture
    (2006). W. Tsutsui & M. Ito (Eds.), In Godzilla's Footsteps: Japanese Pop Culture Icons on the Global Stage. New York: Palgrave Macmillan.
    Jean-Marie Bouissou Research Director
    Center for International Studies and Research
  • Why has manga become a gobal cultural product?
    Original in French (Pourquoi le manga est-il devenu un produit culturel global?)
    Esprit Number 246, (July 2008)
    p. 42-55
  • Japan's growing cultural power: The example of manga in France
    (2006). J. Berdnt & S. Richter (Eds.), Reading Manga from Multiple Perspectives: Local and Global Perceptions of Japanese Comics. Leipzig: Leipzig University Press.
    p. 149-165
  • Manga goes global: with special reference to Otomo Katsuhiro's 'Akira'
    CERI News Stand (April 2000)
  • Dr. James W. Boyd Professor, Philosophy
    Colorado State University
    Shinto Perspectives in Miyazaki's Anime Film "Spirited Away"
    Journal of Religion and Film Volume 8, Number 2 (October 2004)
    Tetsuya Nishimura  
    Dr. Lorie Brau Assistant Professor, Japanese
    University of New Mexico
    Oishinbo's Adventures in Eating: Food, Communication, and Culture in Japanese Comics
    Gastronomica: The Journal of Food and Culture Volume 4, Number 4 (Fall 2004)
    Dr. Mary Jiang Bresnahan Professor, Communication
    Michigan State University
    Players and Whiners? Perceptions of Sex Stereotyping in Animé in Japan and the US
    Asian Journal of Communication Volume 16, Number 2 (June 2006)
    Yasuhiro Inoue Professor, International Culture
    Hiroshima City University
    Naomi Kagawa Graduate School Fellow
    Communication Studies
    University of Minnesota
    Casey Brienza   Paratexts in Translation: Reinterpreting "Manga" for the United States
    The International Journal of the Book Volume 6, Issue 2 (2009)
    p. 13-20
    Dr. Michael Broderick Lecturer
    Media Communication & Culture
    Murdoch University
  • Spirited Away by Miyazaki's Fantasy
    Intersections: Gender, History & Culture in the Asian Context Issue 9
    (August 2003)
  • Anime's Apocalypse: Neon Genesis Evangelion as Millennarian Mecha
    Intersections: Gender, History & Culture in the Asian Context Issue 7
    (March 2002)
  • Elizabeth Brooks Associate Director
    National Clearinghouse for U.S.-Japan Studies
    Indiana University
    Japanese Popular Culture in the Classroom
    Japan Digest (January 1994)
    Philip Brophy philipbrophy.com
    Lecturer, Media Arts
    RMIT University
  • Sonic - Atomic - Neumonic: Apocalyptic Echoes in Japanese Animation
    (2007). A. Cholodenko (Ed.), The Illusion of Life 2: More Essays on Animation. Sydney: Power Publications.
  • Manga and Anime in Australia
    Wochi Kochi Number 13 (October/November 2006)
  • Misreading Manga
    (2006). P. Brophy (Ed.), Tezuka: The Marvel of Manga. Melbourne: National Gallery of Victoria.
  • Tezuka's Gekiga - Behind the Mask of Manga
    (2006). P. Brophy (Ed.), Tezuka: The Marvel of Manga. Melbourne: National Gallery of Victoria
  • Sound and Vision: "Furi Kuri"
    Film Comment Volume 38, Number 6 (November-December 2002)
  • Neon Genesis Evangelion: The Tyranny of the English Voice in Anime
    RealTime Number 31 (June/July 1999)
  • Mayhem, Magic & Maelstroms - the animation of Studio Ghibli
    (1997). 45th Melbourne International Film Festival Catalogue. Melbourne: Melbourne International Film Festival.
  • Report: Manga and Anime in Australia
    Comickers, Number 6 (1997)
  • Osamu Tezuka: Glimpses of a Fantastic Imagination
    (1995). 44th Melbourne International Film Festival Catalogue. Melbourne: Melbourne International Film Festival.
  • Japanese Animation in the West
    FilmNews, Number 117 (1995)
  • Ocular Excess: A Semiotic Morphology of Cartoon Eyes
    (1994). P. Brophy (Ed.), KABOOM! Explosive Animation from America and Japan. Sydney: Museum of Contemporary Art.
  • Dr. Steven T. Brown Associate Professor
    Japanese
    University of Oregon
  • Machinic Desires: Hans Bellmer's Dolls and the Technological Uncanny in Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence
    Mechademia: An Annual Forum for Anime, Manga and Fan Arts Volume 3 (2008)
    p. 222-253
  • Screening Anime
    (2006). S. Brown (Ed.), Cinema Anime: Critical Engagements with Japanese Animation. New York: Palgrave Macmillan.
    p. 1-22
  • Dr. Mio Bryce Lecturer, Asian Languages
    Macquarie University
  • White Wings and Black Wings: Ambiguous Dichotomy in Manga and Anime
    International Journal of Diversity in Organizations, Communities and Nations
    Volume 7, Issue 6 (2008)
    p. 201-210
  • The Cultural Biographies of Manga: Lessons from the Mangaverse
    (with Jason Davis, Liaison Librarian, Macquarie University and Christie Barber, Associate Lecturer, Japanese Studies, Macquarie University)
    Scan: Journal of Media Arts Culture Volume 5, Number 2 (September 2008)
  • Another Half and/or Another Individual: Representation of Twins in Manga
    International Journal of the Humanities Volume 5, Issue 11 (2007)
    p. 143-152
  • Anime Haibane Renmei (Charcoal Feather Federation): An Enclave for the Hurt, Alienated Souls
    Papers: Explorations Into Children's Literature Volume 16, Issue 2 (December 2006)
    p. 71-76
  • Manga/Anime Media Mix: Scholarship in a Post-Modern, Global Community
    (with Jason Davis, Liaison Librarian, Macquarie University)
    (2006). M. Atherton (Ed.), Proceedings of the CAESS Conference 'Scholarship & Community'. Sydney: University of Western Sydney Press.
    p. 1-10
  • Cuteness Needed: The New Language/Communication Device in a Global Society
    International Journal of the Humanities Volume 2, Issue 3 (2004)
  • Japanese Popular Culture and Character Fashioning: The Quest for Subjective Agency in the Animated Films, Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind and Perfect Blue
    (with John Stephens, Professor in English, Macquarie University)
    International Journal of the the Humanities Volume 1 (2005)
  • Creation of an animation component incorporated in the Translation and Writing Japanese Workshop I
    (with Megumi Sata Khan)
    (2002). A Reid, M. Gosper & S. Fraser (Eds.), Celebrating Teaching at Macquarie. North Ride, NSW, Australia: Macquarie University.
  • Colm Caffrey Postgraduate Student
    School of Applied Language and Intercultural Studies
    Dublin City University
    Viewer Perception of Visual Nonverbal Clues in Subtitled TV Anime
    European Journal of English Studies Volume 12, Issue 2 (August 2008)
    p. 163-178
    Angela Chan   Japanese Identity through Anime
    Maryland Essays in Human Biodiversity Volume 2, Number 1 (December 2003)
    Dr. Kelly Chandler-Olcott Associate Professor
    Reading Language Arts
    Syracuse University
  • Seeing the World Through a Stranger's Eyes: Exploring the Potential of Anime in Literacy Classrooms
    (2008). N. Frey & D. Fisher (Eds.), Teaching Visual Literacy: Using Comic Books, Graphic Novels, Anime, Cartoons, and More to Develop Comprehension and Thinking Skills. Thousand Oaks, CA: Corwin Press.
    p. 61-90
  • Anime and Manga Fandom: Young People's Multiliteracies Made Visible
    (2007). J. Flood, S.B. Heath, & D. Lapp (Eds.), Handbook of Research on Teaching Literacy Through the Communicative and Visual Arts, Volume II. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum
  • Adolescents' "Anime"-inspired Fanfictions: An Exploration of Multiliteracies
    (with Donna Mahar)
    Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy Volume 46, Number 7 (April 2003)
    p. 556-566
  • Romain Chappuis PhD candidate
    Sciences Po
    Japaneseness According to Joan of Arc: Western Myths and Narratives in Manga and Anime
    Abstract in English, article in French (La Japonité Selon Jeanne d’Arc. Mythes et Récits Occidentaux dans le Manga et l’Anime)
    Critique Internationale Number 38 (January/March 2008)
    p. 55-72
    Kukhee Choo PhD candidate
    East Asian Studies
    University of Texas at Austin
    Girls Return Home: Portrayal of Femininity in Popular Japanese Girls' Manga and Anime Texsts During the 1990's in Hana Yori Dango and Fruits Basket
    Women: A Cultural Review Volume 19, Issue 3 (November 2008)
    p. 275-296
    David Chute  
  • Organic Machine: The World of Hayao Miyazaki
    Film Comment Volume 34, Number 6 (November/December 1998)
  • Ghost in the Shell: The Soul of the New Machine
    Film Comment Volume 32, Number 3 (May/June 1996)
  • Dr. Felicity J. Colman Lecturer, Cinema Studies
    University of Melbourne
    The Sight of Your God Disturbs me: Questioning the Post-Christian Bodies of Buffy, Lain, and George
    Refractory: A Journal of Entertainment Media Volume 3 (2002)
    Dr. Ian Condry iancondry.com
    Assistant Professor, Foreign Languages and Literatures
    Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • Teaching Anime: Exploring a Transnational and Transmedia Movement
    About Japan: A Teacher's Resource (February 4, 2009)
  • Youth, Intimacy, and Blood: Media and Nationalism in Contemporary Japan
    Japan Focus: an Asia-Pacific e-journal (April 8, 2007)
  • Must-Download TV and Cool Japan
    Anthropology News Volume 46, Number 1 (January 2005)
  • Dr. Anne Cooper-Chen Professor, Journalism
    Ohio University
    An Animated Imbalance: Japan's Television Heroines in Asia
    International Communication Gazette Volume 61, Number 3-4 (July 1999)
    p. 293-310
    Christopher Couch Lecturer, Comparative Literature
    University of Massachusetts, Amherst
    The Publication and Formats of Comics, Graphic Novels, and Tankobon
    Image and Narrative: Online Magazine of the Visual Narrative Issue 1
    (December 2000)
    Dr. Laurie Cubbison Assistant Professor, English
    Radford University
  • Not Just for Children's Television: Anime and the Changing Editing Practices of American Television Networks
    Reconstruction: Studies in Contemporary Culture Volume 8, Number 2 (2008)
  • Anime Fans, DVDs, and the Authentic Text
    The Velvet Light Trap Issue 56 (Fall 2005)
  • Darius Cureton Director
    Writing/Computer Literacy Lab
    Winston-Salem State University
    The New Age in Animation
    RAMA: A Journal of Student Writing
    Giorgio Hadi Curti PhD candidate, Geography
    San Diego State University
  • The Ghost in the City and a Landscape of Life: A reading of Difference in Shirow and Oshii's Ghost in the Shell
    Environment and Planning D: Society and Space Volume 26, Issue 1
    (January 2008)
    p. 87-106
  • Animatedly Animated: Undoing the Body & Assembling the Real Through Media/Geography
    Aether: The Journal of Media Geography Volume 1 (November 2007)
    p. 13-15
  • Dr. Frances Flannery Dailey Assistant Professor, Biblical Studies
    Hendrix College
    Robot Heavens and Robot Dreams: Ultimate Reality in A.I. and Other Recent Films
    Journal of Religion and Film Volume 7, Number 2 (October 2002)
    Joseph Dela Pena University of Pennsylvania Otaku: Images and Identity in Flux
    College Undergraduate Research Electronic Journal (May 11, 2006)
    Dr. Rayna Denison Lecturer, Film and Television Studies
    University of East Anglia
  • Star-Spangled Ghibli: Star Voices in the American Versions of Hayao Miyazaki's Films
    Animation: An Interdisciplinary Journal Volume 3, Number 2 (July 2008)
    p. 129-146
  • The Language of the Blockbuster: Promotion, Princess Mononoke and the Daihitto in Japanese Film Culture
    (2008). L. Hunt & W. Leung (Eds.), East Asian Cinemas: Exploring Transnational Connections on Film. London: I. B. Tauris.
  • Global Markets for Japanese Film: Miyazaki Hayao's Spirited Away
    (2007). A. Phillips & J. Stringer (Eds.), Japanese Cinema: Texts and Contexts. London: Routledge.
  • Disembodied Stars and the Cultural Meaning of Princess Mononoke's Soundscape
    Scope: An Online Journal of Film Studies Issue 3 (November 2005)
  • Dr. David Desser Professor
    Cinema Studies and Comparative Literature
    University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
    Consuming Asia: Chinese and Japanese Popular Culture and the American Imaginary.
    (2003). Jenny K. W. Lau (Ed.), Multiple Modernities: Cinema and Popular Media in Transcultural East Asia. Philadelphia: Temple University Press
    Dr. Jorge Diaz Cintas Principal Lecturer
    Translation and Spanish
    Roehampton University
    Fansubs: Audiovisual Translation in an Amateur Environment
    The Journal of Specialized Translation Issue 6 (July 2006)
    Pablo Munoz Sanchez University of Granada
    Dr. Scott Diffrient Assistant Professor
    Speech Communication
    Colorado State University
  • From Three Godfathers to Tokyo Godfathers: Signifying Social Change in a Transnational Context
    (2008). L. Hunt & W. Leung (Eds.), East Asian Cinemas: Exploring Transnational Connections on Film. London: I. B. Tauris.
  • Cabinets of Cinematic Curiosities: A Critical History of the Animated 'Package Feature' from Fantasia (1940) to Memories (1995)
    Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television Volume 26, Issue 4 (October 2006)
    p. 505-535
  • Maureen Donovan Associate Professor
    East Asian Languages and Literature
    The Ohio State University
    Challenges of Collecting Research Materials on Japanese Popular Culture: A Report on Ohio State's Manga Collection
    (2000). A. Gerow & A.M. Nornes (Eds.), In Praise of Film Studies: Essays in Honor of Mamuro Makino. Yokohama: Kinema Club.
    Bill Ellis Associate Professor
    English and American Studies
    Penn State Hazleton
    Sleeping Beauty Wakes Herself Up: Folklore and Gender Inversion in Cardcaptor Sakura
    M. West (Ed.), (Forthcoming). The Japanification of Children's Popular Culture: From Godzilla to Spirited Away. Lanham: Scarecrow Press.