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Kai Falkman   The Image Story in Manga & Haiku
Blithe Spirit Volume 14, Number 4 (December 2004)
Michael Fisch Teaching Fellow, Anthropology
Columbia University
Nation, War, and Japan's Future in the Science Fiction Anime Film Patlabor II
Science Fiction Studies Volume 27, Part 1, (Number 80, March 2000)
Amy Fitzgerald MA candidate, English
Wake Forest University
"In the Way of the Samurai": Difference and Connection in Samurai Champloo
The Virginia Review of Asian Studies Volume 11 (Fall 2008)
p. 171-184
Freda Freiberg School of Applied Communication
RMIT University
  • Miyazaki's Heroines
    Sense of Cinema Issue 40 (July-September 2006)
  • Tobstone for Fireflies
    Sense of Cinema Issue 14 (June 2001)
  • Akira and the Post-Nuclear Sublime
    (1996). M. Broderick (Ed.), Hiroshima, Nagasaki and the Nuclear Image in Japanese Film. London: Kegan Paul International.
  • Kumiko Fujimura-Fanselow Education and Women's Studies
    Toyo Eiwa University
    Impact of TV Anime on the Formation of Children's Gender Attitudes: A study based on content analysis and interviews of child viewers
    Toyo Eiwa Journal of the Humanities and Social Sciences Volume 21 (2004)
    Abstract in English, text in Japanese
    Megumi Ito Women's Studies and Women's Education
    Toyo Eiwa University
    Dr. Natsuki Fukunaga Anderson Assistant Professor, Japanese
    Marshall University
    "Those Anime Students": Foreign Language Literacy Development Through Japanese Popular Culture
    Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy Volume 50, Number 2 (October 2006)
    Dr. Sheuo Hui Gan Japan Society for the Promotion of Science Postdoctoral Fellow
    Kyoto University
    The Newly Developed Form of Ganime and its Relation to Selective Animation for Adults in Japan
    Animation Studies Volume 3 (2008)
    p. 6-17
    Dr. Leonardo R. Garcia, Jr. Professor, Marketing
    De La Salle University
    An in-depth Study on the Animation Industry in the Philippines
    (2001). Manila: Centre for Business and Economics Research and Development,
    De La Salle University.
    Carmelita B. Masigan Assistant Professional Lecturer, Marketing
    De La Salle University
    Dr. Aaron Gerow Assistant Profesor, Film Studies
    Yale University
    Fantasies of War and Nation in Recent Japanese Cinema
    Japan Focus: an Asia-Pacific e-journal (February 20, 2006)
    Mark Gilson MA candidate, Computer Art
    School of Visual Art
    A Brief History of Japanese Robophilia
    Leonardo Volume 31, Issue 5 (October/November 1998)
    Dr. Christopher Goto-Jones Professor
    Modern Japan Studies
    Leiden University
    Anime, Thought Experiments, and the Limits of the Human
    Asiascape Occasional Papers Issue 1 (August 2007)
    Dr. Jay Goulding Faculty, Sociology
    York University
    Crossroads of Experience: Miyazaki Hayao's Global/Local Nexus
    Asian Cinema Volume 17, Number 2 (Fall/Winter 2006)
    p. 114-123
    Ludovic Graillat PhD candidate
    University of Toulouse - Le Mirail
    America vs. Japan: the Influence of American Comics on Manga
    Refractory: a Journal of Entertainment Media Volume 10 (2006/2007)
    Dr. Volker Grassmuck Media Researcher
    Herman von Helmholtz Centre of Cultural Technology
    Humboldt University
    "I'm alone, but not lonely": Japanese Otaku-Kids colonize the Realm of Information and Media: A Tale of Sex and Crime from a faraway Place
    Mediamatic Magazine Volume 5, Number 4 (December 1990)
    Dr. Kimberly Gregson Assistant Professor, Television and Radio
    Ithaca College
    What if the Lead Character Looks Like Me? Girl Fans of Shoujo Anime and Their Web Sites
    (2005). S. Mazzarella (Ed.), Girl Wide Web: Girls, the Internet, and the Negotiation of Identity. New York: Peter Lang.
    Dr. Mary Grigsby Assistant Professor, Rural Sociology
    University of Missouri
  • The Social Production of Gender as Reflected in Two Japanese Culture Industry Products: Sailormoon and Crayon Shin-Chan
    (1999). J. Lent (1999), Themes and Issues in Asian Cartooning: Cute, Cheap, Mad and Sexy. Bowling Green: Bowling Green State University Popular Press.
  • Sailormoon: Manga (comics) and anime (cartoon) superheroine meets Barbie: Global entertainment commodity comes to the United States
    Journal of Popular Culture Volume 32, Issue 1 (Summer 1998)
  • Dr. Tako Hagiwara Associate Professor
    Japanese and World Literature
    Case Western Reserve University
    Globalism and Localism in Hayao Miyazaki's Anime
    The International Journal of the Humanities Volume 3, Issue 9
    Dr. Margaret Hagood Associate Professor
    Teacher Education
    College of Charleston
    Bodily Pleasures And/As the Text
    English Teaching: Practice and Critique Volume 4, Number 1 (May 2005)
    p. 20-39
    Dr. Alice Hall Associate Professor
    Communication
    University of Missouri - St. Louis
    The Social Implications of Enjoyment of Different Types of Music, Movies, and Television Programming Western Journal of Communication Volume 71, Issue 4 (November 2007)
    Dr. Masako Hamada Coordinator, Japanese Studies
    Villanova University
    Teaching Japanese Culture Through Anime: A Case Study
    Asian Cinema Volume 18, Number 2 (Fall/Winter 2007)
    p. 197-219
    Robert Hamilton MFA candidate
    University of Windsor
  • Empire of Kitsch: Japan as Represented in Western Cult Media
    Bad Subjects: Political Education for Everyday Life Issue 60 (April 2002)
  • Virtual Idols and Digital Girls: Artifice and Sexuality in Anime, Kisekae and Kyoko Date
    Bad Subjects: Political Education for Everyday Life Issue 35 (November 1997)
  • Dr. Richard Hand Professor, Theatre and Media Drama
    University of Glamorgan
    Dissecting the Gash: Sexual Horror in the 1980s and the Manga of Suehiro Maruo
    M/C Journal: A Journal of Media and Culture Volume 7, Issue 4 (October 2004)
    Megan Harrell   Slightly Out of Character: Shonen Epics, Doujinshi and Japanese Concepts of Masculinity
    The Virginia Review of Asian Studies Volume 10 (Fall 2007)
    Jordan Hatcher twitchgamer.net Of Otakus and Fansubs: A Critical Look at Anime Online in Light of Current Issues in Copyright Law
    SCRIPT-ed Volume 2, Issue 4 (December 2005)
    Dr. Kenneth Hodges Assistant Professor, English
    The University of Oklahoma
    Drawing on Tradition: Translation, Martial Arts, and Japanese Anime in America
    Genre: Forms of Discourse and Culture Volume 36, Number 1/2
    (Spring/Summer 2003)
    Dr. Peter Howell Associate Professor, English
    Prefectural University of Hiroshima
    Character Voice in Anime Subtitles
    Perspectives: Studies in Translatology Volume 14, Number 4 (2007)
    Dr. Tse-Yue Hu Research Scholar
    School of International and Area Studies
    Oklahoma University
    The Animated Resurrection of the Legend of the White Snake in Japan
    Animation: An Interdisciplinary Journal Volume 2, Number 1 (March 2007)
    Dr. Timothy Iles Assistant Professor, Pacific and Asian Studies
    University of Victoria
    Female Voices, Male Words: Problems of Communication, Identiy and Gendered Social Construction in Contemporary Japanese Cinema
    Electronic Journal of Contemporary Japanese Studies (January 21, 2005)
    Yoshimasa Irie   The History of the Textbook Controversy
    Japan Echo Volume 24, Number 3 (August 1997)
    Akira Ishikawa   Pokemon Break Ground For Japan
    Asia International Forum
    Dr. Kinko Ito Professor, Sociology
    University of Arkansas at Little Rock
  • Manga in Japanese History
    (2008). M. MacWilliams (Ed.), Japanese Visual Culture: Explorations in the World of Manga and Anime. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe.
  • A History of Manga in the Context of Japanese Culture and Society
    Journal of Popular Culture Volume 38, Issue 3 (February 2005)
  • Growing Up Japanese Reading Manga
    International Journal of Comic Art Volume 6, Number 2 (Fall 2004)
  • Japanese Ladies' Comics as Agents of Socialization: The Lessons They Teach. International Journal of Comic Art Volume 5, Issue 2 (Fall 2003)
  • The World of Japanese "Ladies comics": From Romantic Fantasy to Lustful Perversion
    Journal of Popular Culture Volume 36, Issue 1 (August 2002)
  • The Manga Culture in Japan
    Japan Studies Review Volume 4 (2002)
  • Sexism in Japanese Weekly Comic Magazines for Men
    (1995). J. Lent (Ed.), Asian Popular Culture. Boulder: Westview.
  • Images of Women in Weekly Male Comic Magazines in Japan
    Journal of Popular Culture Volume 27, Issue 4 (Spring 1994)
  • Dr. Mizuko Ito Research Scientist
    Institute for Multimedia Literacy
    University of Southern California
  • Technologies of the Childhood Imagination: Yugioh, Media Mixes, and Everyday Cultural Production
    J. Karaganis & N. Jeremienko (Eds.), Structures of Participation in Digital Culture. Durham: Duke University Press.
  • Intertextual Enterprises: Writing Alternative Places and Meanings in the Media Mixed Networks of Yugioh
    (2005). D. Battaglia (Ed.), E.T. Culture: Anthropology in Outerspaces. Durham: Duke University Press.
  • Otaku Literacy
    (2005). A Global Imperative: The Report of the 21st Century Literacy Summit. Austin: The New Media Consortium.
  • Technologies of the Childhood Imagination: Media Mixes, Hypersociality, and Recombinant Cultural Form
    Items & Issues Volume 4, Number 4 (Winter 2003-2004)
  • Minoru Iwasaki Professor, Philosophy and Political Thought
    Tokyo University of Foreign Studies
    The Topology of Post-1990’s Historical Revisionism
    Positions: East Asia Cultures Critique Volume 16, Number 3 (Winter 2008)
    p. 507-538
    Dr. Steffi Richter Professor, Japanese Studies
    University of Leipzig
    Dr. Katrien Jacobs libidot.org
    Assistant Professor
    English and Communication
    City University of Hong Kong
    Queer Images and the Pussy-Matrix in Shu Lea Cheang's Japanese Pornography
    C. Berry, F. Martin & A. Yue (Eds.), Mobile Cultures: New Media in Queer Asia. Durham: Duke University Press.
    Dr. Henry Jenkins Professor
    Literature and Comparative Media Studies
    Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • When Piracy Becomes Promotion: How unauthorized copying made Japanese animation profitable in the United States
    Reason Magazine Volume 38, Issue 7 (December 2006)
  • Interactive Audiences? The 'Collective Intelligence' of Media Fans
    (2002). D. Harries (Ed.), New Media Book. London: British Film Institute.
  • Reception Theory and Audience Research: The Mystery of the Vampire's Kiss
    C. Gledhill & L. Williams (Eds.), Reinventing Film Studies. London: Arnold.
  • Rebecca Johnson runjeeta.com Kawaii and Kirei: Navigating the Identities of Women in Laputa: Castle in the Sky by Hayao Miyazaki and Ghost in the Shell by Mamoru Oshii
    Rhizomes: Cultural Studies in Emerging Knowledge Issue 14 (Summer 2007)
    David Johnston   Comedy's Use as an Aid for Melodrama in Japanese Animation
    Animatrix Magazine Issue 13 (2005)
    Dr. Nicholas Jungheim Professor
    Letters, Arts and Sciences
    Waseda University
    Nonverbal Behavior and Refusals in Japanese Anime: Sazae-san
    Pragmatic Matters Volume 2, Issue 1 (Fall 2000)
    Dr. Heike Jungst University of Leipzig Manga in Germany: From Translation to Simulacrum
    Perspectives: Studies in Translatology Volume 14, Number 4 (2007)