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Agnieszka Kamrowska Audiovisual Arts Institute
Jagiellonian University
Children of the Apocalypse: The Atom Bomb Trauma as a Theme in Japanese Anime
Abstract in English, article in Polish (Dzieci Apokalipsy: Atomowa Trauma Jako Motyw Japońskiej Animacji)
Kwartalnik Filmowy Issue 61 (Spring 2008)
p. 111-122
Dr. Frederic Kaplan fkaplan.com
Researcher
Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne
Who is Afraid of the Humanoid? Investigating Cultural Differences in the Acceptance of Robots
International Journal of Humanoid Robotics Volume 1, Number 3 (September 2004)
p. 465-480
Dr. Terry Kawashima Associate Professor
Asian Languages and Literatures
Wesleyan University
Seeing Faces, Making Races: Challenging Visual Tropes of Racial Difference
Meridians: Feminism, Race, Transnationalism Volume 3, Number 1 (Autumn 2002)
p. 161-190
Won Kim   The Quest for Humanity: The Hero's Journey in Walt Disney's Pinocchio and Mamoru Oshii's Ghost in the Shell
Animatrix Magazine Issue 10 (1999)
Makoto Kimura Director, Foreign Trade Division
Japan External Trade Organization
SME's and the Globalization of Japanese Anime
Japan Spotlight (May/June 2006)
Dr. Christopher King Research Fellow
Monash Ageing Research Centre
Monash University
Baby you can Drive my Bed: Technology and Old Age in Japanese Animated Film
Journal of Aging and Identity Volume 7, Number 2 (June 2002)
Dr. Sharon Kinsella kinsellaresearch.com
  • The Nationalization of Manga
    The Japan Society Proceedings Volume 144 (2006)
  • Adult Manga: Pro-Establishment Pop-Culture and New Politics in the 1990's
    Media, Culture and Society Volume 21, Number 4 (July 1999)
  • Amateur Manga Subculture and the Otaku Panic
    Journal of Japanese Studies Volume 24, Number 2 (Summer 1998)
  • The Japanization of European Youth
    Original in Italian (Di "giapponizzazione" dei giovani in Europa).
    (1998). C. Branzaglia (Ed.), NightWave97. Milan: Costa & Nolan.
  • Change in the social status, form and content of adult manga, 1986-1996
    Japan Forum Volume 8, Issue 1 (April 1996)
  • Cuties in Japan
    (1995). B. Moeran & L. Scov (Eds.), Women, Media and Consumption in Japan. Honolulu: Hawaii University Press.
  • Ken Kitabayashi Assistant Chief Consultant
    Consulting Division II
    Nomura Research Institute
    The Otaku Group from a Business Perspective: Revaluation of Enthusiastic Consumers
    (2004). Tokyo: Nomura Research Institute.
    Motohiro Kondo Professor
    Social and Cultural Studies
    Nihon University
    Japanese Creativity: Robots and Anime
    Japan Echo Volume 30, Number 4 (August 2003)
    Christine Hoff Kraemer PhD candidate
    Religion and Literature
    Boston University
    Between the Worlds: Liminality and Sacrifice in Princess Mononoke
    Journal of Religion and Film Volume 8, Number 1 (April 2004)
    Stefan Krebs RWTH Aachen University On the Anticipation of Ethical Conflicts between Humans and Robots in Japanese Mangas
    International Review of Information Ethics Volume 6 (December 2006)
    Jan Krikke   Computer Graphics Advances the Art of Anime
    IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications Volume 26, Issue 3 (May-June 2006)
    p. 14-19
    Masakazu Kubo Executive Producer
    Character Business Center
    Shogakukan, Inc.
  • Japanese Animation as an Industry
    Journal of Japanese Trade and Industry (July/August 2002)
  • Why Pokemon Was Successful in America
    Japan Echo Volume 27, Number 2 (April 2000)
  • Dr. Yasue Kuwahara Professor, Electronic Media & Broadcasting
    Northern Kentucky University
    Japanese Culture and Popular Consciousness: Disney's The Lion King vs. Tezuka's Jungle Emperor
    The Journal of Popular Culture Volume 31, Issue 1 (Summer 1997) p. 37-48
    Dr. Peng Er Lam Senior Research Fellow
    East Asian Institute
    National University of Singapore
    Japan's Quest for "Soft Power": Attraction and Limitation
    East Asia: An International Quarterly Volume 24, Number 4 (December 2007)
    Dr. Thomas Lamarre Professor, East Asian Studies
    McGill University
  • Speciesm, Part I: Translating Races into Animals in Wartime Animation
    Mechademia: An Annual Forum for Anime, Manga, and Fan Arts Volume 3 (2008)
    p. 75-96
  • Born of Trauma: Akira and Capitalist Modes of Destruction
    Positions: East Asia Cultures Critique Volume 16, Number 1 (Spring 2008)
    p. 131-156
  • Platonic Sex: Perversion and Shojo Anime (Part Two)
    Animation: An Interdisciplinary Journal Volume 2, Number 1 (March 2007)
    p. 9-25
  • The Multiplanar Image
    Mechademia: An Annual Forum for Anime, Manga, and Fan Arts Volume 1 (2006)
    p. 120-143
  • Otaku Movement
    (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. 358-394
  • Platonic Sex: Perversion and Shojo Anime (Part One)
    Animation: An Interdisciplinary Journal Volume 1, Number 1 (July 2006)
    p. 45-59
  • An Introduction to Otaku Movement
    EnterText Volume 4, Number 1 (Winter 2004/2005)
    p. 151-187
  • From animation to anime: drawing movements and moving drawings
    Japan Forum Volume 14, Number 2 (September 1, 2002)
    p. 329-367
  • Michael Lane  
  • White Moments and Miyazaki's Kiki
    Triumph of the Past (March 2004)
  • Princess Mononoke
    Triumph of the Past (April 2003)
  • A Comic Book That Moveth To Tears
    Triumph of the Past (January/February 2003)
  • Donald Larsson Professor, English
    Minnesota State University, Mankato
    Comic? Book? or, Of Maus and Manga: Visualizing Reading, Reading the Visual in Graphic Novels
    The International Journal of the Book Volume 4, Issue 1
    Dr. Gregory B. Lee gregorylee.net
    Professor, Chinese
    University Jean Molin Lyon 3
    Wicked Cities: Cyberculture and the Reimagining of Identity in the "Non-Western" Metropolis
    Futures: The Journal of Policy, Planning and Futures Studies Volume 30, Issue 10 (December 1998)
    Sunny S. K. Lam Course Coordinator, Media Arts
    The Art School
    Hong Kong Arts Centre
    Dr. John A. Lent Professor
    Broadcast, Telecommunications and Mass Media
    Temple University
  • Comic Books and Comic Strips: A Bibliography of the Scholarly Literature
    Choice: Current Reviews for Academic Libraries Volume 44, Number 11 (July 2007)
  • Comic Art in Africa, Asia, Australia and Latin America through 2000: An International Bibliography
    (2004). Westport, Connecticut: Praeger Publishers.
  • Anime and Manga in Parts of Asia and Latin America
    (2001). J. Lent (Ed.), Animation in Asia and the Pacific. Bloomington: Indiana University Press.
  • Animation in Asia: appropriation, reinterpretation, and adoption or adaptation
    Screening the Past Issue 11 (November 2000)
  • Comic Art in Africa, Asia, Australia and Latin America: A Comprehensive, International Bibliography
    (1996). Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press.
  • Anime, Fandom and Fanzines
    Asian Cinema Volume 7, Number 1 (Spring 1995)
  • Sean Leonard seanspace.com
    JD candidate
    University of Chicago
  • Progress against the law: Anime and fandom, with the key to the globalization of culture
    International Journal of Cultural Studies Volume 8, Number 3 (September 2005)
  • Celebrating Two Decades of Unlawful Progress: Fan Distribution, Proselytization Commons, and the Explosive Growth of Japanese Animation
    UCLA Entertainment Law Review Volume 12, number 2 (Spring 2005)
  • Dr. Antonia Levi Associate Professor, University Studies
    Portland State University
  • Howl's Moving Castle
    Mechademia: An Annual Forum for Anime, Manga and Fan Arts Volume 3 (2008)
    p. 261-263
  • Anime and Manga: It's not All Make-Believe
    About Japan: A Teacher's Resource (March 25, 2008)
  • The Americanization of Anime and Manga: Negotiating Popular Culture
    (2006). S. Brown (Ed.), Cinema Anime: Critical Engagements with Japanese Animation. New York: Palgrave Macmillan.
    p. 43-64
  • The Werewolf in the Crested Kimono: The Wolf-Human Dynamic in Anime and Manga
    Mechademia: An Annual Forum for Anime, Manga and Fan Arts Volume 1 (2006)
    p. 145-160
  • New Myths for the Japanese Millennium: Japanese Animation
    (2001). J. Lent (Ed.), Animation in Asia and the Pacific. Bloomington: Indiana University Press.
    p. 33-50
  • The New American Hero: Made in Japan
    (1998). M. L. Kittelson (Ed.), The Soul of Popular Culture. Looking at Contemporary Heroes, Myths and Monsters. Chicago: Open Court Publishing p. 68-83
  • The Animated Shrine: Using Japanese Animation to Teach Japanese Religion
    Education About Asia Volume 2, Number 1 (Spring 1997)
    p. 26-29
  • (1996). Samurai from Outer Space: Understanding Japanese Animation. Chicago: Open Court Publishing.
  • Dr. Stewart Lone Senior Lecturer, History
    Australian Defence Force Academy
    The Japanese Military During the Russo-Japanese War, 1904-1905: A Reconsideration of Command Politics and Public Images
    (1998). London: The Suntory Centre, London School of Economics and Political Science.
    Dr. Thomas Looser Associate Professor, East Asian Studies
    New York University
    From Edogawa to Miyazaki: cinematic and anime-ic architectures of early and late twentieth-century Japan
    Japan Forum Volume 14, Number 2 (September 1, 2002)
    Dr. Maria Lorenzo Hernandez Assistant Professor, Animation
    Polytechnic University of Valencia
    Vision of a Future Past: Ulysses 31, A Televised Re-Interpretation of Homer's Classic Myth
    Animation Studies Volume 3 (2008)
    p. 33-41
    Dr. Leo Loveday Professor, English
    Doshisha University
    At the Crossroads: The Folk Ideology of Femininity in the Japanese Comic
    Fabula: Journal of Folktale Studies Volume 23 (1983)
    Satomi Chiba  
    Amy Shirong Lu PhD candidate
    Journalism and Mass Communication
    University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
    The Many Faces of Internationalization in Japanese Anime
    Animation: An Interdisciplinary Journal Volume 3, Number 2 (July 2008)
    p. 169-187
    Dr. Wim Lunsing   Yaoi Ronso: Discussing Depictions of Male Homosexuality in Japanese Girls' Comics, Gay Comics and Gay Pornography
    Intersections: Gender, History and Culture in the Asian Context
    Issue 12 (January 2006)
    Dr. Mark MacWilliams Professor, Religious Studies
    St. Lawrence University
  • Revisioning Japanese Religiosity: Osamu Tezuka's Hi no Tori (The Phoenix)
    (2002). T. Craig, R. King (Eds.), Global Goes Local: Popular Culture in Asia. Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press.
    p. 177-210
  • Japanese Comic Books and Religion: Osamu Tezuka's Story of the Buddha (Revised)
    (2000). T. Craig (Ed.), Japan Pop: Inside the World of Japanese Pop Culture. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe.
    p. 109-136.
  • Revisioning Japanese Religiosity: Osamu Tezuka's Hi no Tori (The Phoenix)
    Japanese Religions Volume 24, Number 1 (January 1999)
    p. 73-100
  • Donna Mahar   Bringing the Outside In: One Teacher's Ride on the Anime Highway
    Language Arts Volume 81, Number 2 (November 2003)
    p. 110-117
    Dr. Paul Malone German and Slavic Studies
    University of Waterloo
    My Own Private Apocalypse: Shinji Ikari Hideaki Anno's Neon Genesis Evangelion as Schreberian Paranoid Superhero
    (2007). W. Haselm, A. Ndalianis, C. Mackie, (Eds.), Super/Heroes: From Hercules to Superman. Washington: New Academia Publishing.
    Dr. Jordi Mas Lopez Lecturer
    Faculty of Translation and Interpreting
    Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona
    From Tokyo to Barcelona: Translating Japanese Anime into Catalan
    Globalization Insider 2004 Volume, Issue 3.5 (September 2004)
    Kate Matthews   Logic and Narrative in Spirited Away
    Screen Education Issue 43 (Summer 2006)
    Dr. Milton Mayfield Associate Professor
    Management and Decision Sciences
    Texas A&M International University
  • Strategic Insights from the International Comic Book Industry: A Comparison of France, Italy, Japan, Mexico, and the U.S.A.
    American Business Review Volume 19, Issue 2 (June 2001)
  • Manga and the Pirates: Unlikely Allies for Strategic Growth
    (With Magda Marcu, MBA candidate, Texas A&M International University)
    SAM Advanced Management Journal Volume 65, Number 3 (Summer 2000)
  • Dr. Jacqueline Mayfield Associate Professor
    Management
    Texas A&M International University
    Dr. Alain Genestre Associate Professor
    Marketing
    American University in Cairo
    Kozo Mayumi Professor
    Integrated Arts and Sciences
    The University of Tokushima
    The ecological and consumption themes of the films of Hayao Miyazaki
    Ecological Economics Volume 54, Issue 1 (July 2005)
    Dr. Barry Solomon Professor
    Geography and Environmental Policy
    Michigan Technological University
    Jason Chang PhD candidate
    Ethnic Studies
    University of California, Berkeley
    Christian McCrea Lecturer
    Games and Interactivity
    Swinburne University of Technology
    Explosive, Expulsive, Extraordinary: The Dimensional Excess of Animated Bodies
    Animation: An Interdisciplinary Journal Volume 3, Number 1 (March 2008)
    p. 9-24
    Douglas McGray douglasmcgray.com
    Fellow
    New America Foundation
    Japan's Gross National Cool
    Foreign Policy Issue 130 (May/June 2002)
    Mark McHarry   Yaoi: Redrawing Male Love
    The Guide (November 2003)
    Dr. Mark McLelland Lecturer
    Sociology
    University of Wollongong
  • The International Yaoi Boys' Love Fandom and the Regulation of Virtual Child Pornography: The Implications of Current Legislation
    (with Dr. Seyunghyun Yoo, Assistant Professor, Behavior and Community Health Sciences, University of Pittsburgh)
    Sexuality Research and Social Policy: Journal of NSRC
    Volume 4, Number 1 (March 2007)
  • Why are Japanese Girls' Comics full of Boys Bonking?
    Refractory: A Journal of Entertainment Media Volume 10 (2006/2007)
  • A Short History of 'Hentai'
    Intersections: Gender, History & Culture in the Asian Context Issue 12
    (January 2006)
  • The World of Yaoi: The Internet, Censorship and the Global 'Boys' Love Fandom
    Australian Feminist Law Journal Volume 23 (December 2005)
  • "A Mirror for Men": Idealised Depictions of White Men and Gay Men in Japanese Women's Media
    Transformations Issue 6 (February 2003)
  • Kamingu Auto: Homosexuality and Popular Culture in Japan
    IIAS Newsletter Issue 29 (November 2002)
  • Local meanings in global space: a case study of women's 'Boy Love' web sites in Japanese and English
    Mots Pluriels et Grands Themes de Notre Temps Number 19 (October 2001)
  • Why Are Japanese Girls' Comics full of Boys Bonking?
    Intensities: the Journal of Cult Media Issue 1 (Spring/Summer 2001)
  • No Climax, No Point, No Meaning? Japanese Women's Boy-Love Sites on the Internet
    Journal of Communication Inquiry Volume 24, Number 3 (July 2000)
  • The Love Between 'Beautiful Boys' in Japanese Women's Comics
    Journal of Gender Studies Volume 9, Issue 1 (March 2000)
  • Male Homosexuality and Popular Culture in Modern Japan
    Intersections: Gender, History & Culture in the Asian Contex
    Issue 3 (January 2000)
  • Tony McNicol tonymcnicol.com Drawing on Politics
    Japan Media Review (July 14, 2005)
    Salil K. Mehra Associate Professor, Law
    Temple University
  • Copyright, Control and Comics: Japanese Battles Over Downstream Limits on Content
    Rutgers Law Review Volume 56, Number 1 (Fall 2003)
  • Copyright and Comics in Japan: Does Law Explain Why All the Cartoons my Kid Watches are Japanese Imports?
    Rutgers Law Review Volume 55, Number 1 (Fall 2002)
  • Ray Mescallado fanboi.net
    Otaku Nation: Books on Japanese Comics and Animated Films
    Science Fiction Studies Volume 27, Part 1 (Number 80, March 2000)
    Caroline Mew Senior Associate
    Fulbright & Jaworski, L.L.P.
    Popular Culture as Political Protest: Writing the Reality of Sexual Slavery
    The Journal of Popular Culture Volume 31, Issue 2 (Fall 1997)
    Kaoru Misaka   The first Japanese Manga magazine in the United States
    Publishing Research Quarterly Volume 19, Number 4 (December 2004)
    Dr. Lynne Miyake
    Professor, Japanese
    Pomona College
    Monumenta Nipponica Volume 63, Number 2 (Autumn 2008)
    p. 359-392
    Hirohito Miyamoto PhD candidate, Interdisciplinary Cultural Studies
    University of Tokyo
    The Formation of an Impure Genre - On the Origins of Manga
    (Translated by Jennifer Prough) Review of Japanese Culture and Society Volume 14 (December 2002)
    Akiko Mizoguchi Hosei University Male-Male Romance by and for Women in Japan: A History and the Subgenres of Yaoi Fiction
    U.S.-Japan Women's Journal Number 25 (December 2003)
    p. 49-75
    Dr. Kevin Moist Assistant Professor, Communications
    Penn State Altoona
    When Pigs Fly: Anime, Auteurism, and Miyazaki's Porco Rosso
    Animation: An Interdisciplinary Journal Volume 2, Number 1 (March 2007)
    Michael Barthalow  
    Takashi Momma Lecturer
    Meiji Gakuin University
    Miyazaki Hayao and Japanese Animation
    Journal of Japanese Trade and Industry (July/August 2002)
    Dr. Livia Monnet Professor
    Comparative Literature, Film, and Media Studies
    University of Montreal
  • "Such is the Contrivance of the Cinematograph": Dur(anim)ation, Modernity, and Edo Culture in Tabaimo's Animated Installations
    (2006). S. Brown (Ed.), Cinema Anime: Critical Engagements with Japanese Animation. New York: Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Towards the feminine sublime, or the story of 'a twinkling monad, shape-shifting across dimension': Intermodatily, fantasy and special effects in cyberpunk film and animation
    Japan Forum Volume 14, Number 2 (September 1, 2002)
  • Josh Morgan   Flying with Miyazaki: Flight as a Metaphor for Power in "Spirited Away"
    Animatrix Magazine Issue 12 (2003)
    Masahiro Morioka Professor, Philosophy and Ethics
    Osaka Prefecture University
    The Structure of the Inner Life of a Philosopher: The Multi-Layered Aspects of Speech
    Original in Japanese (Aru Tetsugakusha no Naimen Kôzô: Katari no nakano Jusôsei).
    (1998). T. Yamaori (Ed.), Nihonjin no Shisô no Jusôsei: Watashi no Shiza kara Kangaeru. Tokyo: Chikuma Shobo.
    Dr. Tessa Morris-Suzuki Professor, Japanese History
    The Australian National University
    Virtual Memories: Japanese History Debates in Manga and Cyberspace
    (With Dr. Peter Rimmer, Emeritus Professor, Pacific and Asian History, The Australian National University
    Asian Studies Review Volume 26, Issue 2 (June 2002)
    p. 147-164.
    Dr. Takashi Murakami kaikaikiki.co.jp
    Guest Professor, Art
    University of California, Los Angeles
    Impotence Culture - Anime
    (2001). J. Fleming (Ed.), My Reality: Contemporary Art and the Culture of Japanese Animation. New York: Independent Curators.
    Kazumi Nagaike Oita University Perverse Sexualities, Perversive Desires: Representations of Female Fantasies and Yaoi Manga as Pornography Directed at Women
    U.S.-Japan Women's Journal Number 25 (December 2003)
    p. 76-103
    Shinji Nakahara Graduate School of Medicine
    University of Tokyo
    Smoking Scenes in Japanese Comics: A Preliminary Study
    (With M. Ichikawa and S. Wakai)
    Tobacco Control Volume 14, Number 1 (February 2005)
    p. 71
    Ichiya Nakamura ichiya.org
    Executive Director
    Stanford Japan Center - Research
    Japanese Pop Industry
    (2003). Kyoto: Stanford Japan Center - Research.
    Dr. Eldad Nakar Research Fellow
    The Harry S. Truman Research Institute for the Advancement of Peace
    The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
  • Framing Manga: On Narratives of the Second World War in Japanese Manga, 1957-1977
    (2008). M. MacWilliams (Ed.), Japanese Visual Culture: Explorations in the World of Manga and Anime. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe.
  • Nosing Around: Visual Representation of the Other in Japanese Society
    Anthropological Forum Volume 13, Issue 1(May 2003)
  • Memories of Pilots and Planes: World War II in Japanese Manga, 1957-1967
    Social Science Japan Journal Volume 6, Number 1 (April 2003)
  • Dr. Jun Nakazawa Professor, Early Childhood Psychology
    Chiba University
    Development of Manga (Comic Book) Literacy in Children
    (2006). D. Schwalb, J. Nakazawa, & B. Schwalb (Eds.), Applied Developmental Psychology: Theory, Practice and Research From Japan. Charlotte, NC: Information Age Publishing.
    Dr. Susan Napier Professor
    German, Russian & Asian Languages and Literature
    Tufts University
  • From Impressionism to Anime: Japan as Fantasy and Fan Cult in the Mind of the West
    (2007). New York: Palgrave Macmillan.
  • "Excuse Me, Who Are You?": Performance, the Gaze, and the Female in the Works of Kon Satoshi
    (2006). S. Brown (Ed.), Cinema Anime: Critical Engagements with Japanese Animation. New York: Palgrave Macmillan.
    p. 23-42
  • The World of Anime Fandom in America
    Mechademia: An Annual Forum for Anime, Manga and Fan Arts Volume 1 (2006)
    p. 47-63
  • Matter Out of Place: Carnival, Containment, and Cultural Recovery in Miyazaki's Spirited Away
    The Journal of Japanese Studies Volume 32, Number 2 (Summer 2006)
    p. 287-310
  • Anime From Akira to Howl's Moving Castle, Updated Edition: Experiencing Contemporary Japanese Animation
    (2005). New York: Palgrave Macmillan.
  • World War II as Trauma, Memory and Fantasy in Japanese Animation
    Japan Focus: an Asia Pacific e-journal (May 31, 2005)
  • The Problem of Existence in Japanese Animation
    APS Proceedings Volume 141, Number 1 (March 2005)
    p. 72-79
  • The Wonderful World of Anime
    Look Japan Volume 49, Issue 571 (October 2003)
  • The Appeal of Anime
    Kateigaho International Edition (Autumn 2003)
  • When The Machines Stop: Fantasy, Reality, and Terminal Identity in Neon Genesis Evangelion and Serial Experiments Lain
    Science Fiction Studies Volume 29, Part 3 (Number 88, November 2002)
    p. 418-435
  • Anime From Akira to Mononoke: Experiencing Contemporary Japanese Animation
    (2001). New York: St. Martin's Press.
  • The Frenzy of Metamorphosis: The Body in Japanese Pornographic Animation
    (2001). D. Washburn & C. Cavanaugh (Eds.), Word and Image in Japanese Cinema. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
    p. 342-366
  • Confronting Master Narratives: History As Vision in Miyazaki Hayao's Cinema of De-assurance
    Position: East Asia Cultures Critique Volume 9, Number 2 (Fall 2001)
    p. 467-493
  • Peek-A-Boo Pikachu: Exporting an Asian Subculture
    Harvard Asia Pacific Review Volume 5, Number 2 (Fall 2001)
  • Mononokehime: A Japanese Phenomenon Goes Global
    Persimmon: Asian Literature, Arts, and Culture Volume 1, Number 1 (Spring 2000)
  • Vampires, Psychic Girls, Flying Women and Sailor Scouts: Four faces of the young female in Japanese popular culture
    (1998). D. Martinez (Ed.), The Worlds of Japanese Popular Culture: Gender, Shifting Boundaries and Global Culture. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  • Panic Sites: The Japanese Imagination of Disaster from Godzilla to Akira
    Journal of Japanese Studies Volume 19, Issue 2 (Summer 1993)
  • Fusanosuke Natsume 2001-2002 API Fellow
    The Nippon Foundation
  • Did New Treasure Island Revolutionise Framing in Manga?
    (2006). P. Brophy (Ed.), Osamu Tezuka: The Marvel of Manga. Melbourne: National Gallery of Victoria.
  • East Asia and Manga Culture: Examining Manga-Comic Culture in East Asia
    (2004). R. Abad (Ed.), The Asian Face of Globalisation: Reconstructing Identities, Institutions, and Resources. Tokyo: Nippon Foundation.
  • Japanese Manga: Its Expression and Popularity
    Asian/Pacific Book Development Volume 34, Number 1
    (Issue 133, October 2003)
  • Japanese Manga Encounter the World
    Japan Echo Volume 29, Number 3 (June 2002)
  • Japan's Manga Culture
    The Japan Foundation Newsletter Volume 27, Number 3/4 (March 2000)
  • Dr. Annalee Newitz techsploitation.com
  • Magical girls and atomic bomb sperm: Japanese animation in America
    Film Quarterly Volume 49, Number 1 (Fall 1995)
  • Anime Otaku: Japanese Animation Fans Outside Japan
    Bad Subjects: Political Education for Everyday Life Issue 13 (April 1994)
  • Dr. Victoria Newsom Instructor
    Communication Studies
    California State University, Northridge
    Young Females as Super Heroes: Superheroines in the Animated Sailor Moon
    Femspec Volume 5, Issue 2 (2004)
    Eija Niskanen Lecturer
    Art Research
    University of Helsinki
    Untouched Nature: Mediated Animals in Japanese Anime
    Wider Screen 2007 Volume, Issue 2 (March 2007)
    Dr. Benjamin Wai-ming NgAssociate Professor
    Japanese Studies
    The Chinese University of Hong Kong
  • The Impact of Japanese Comics and Animation in Asia
    Journal of Japanese Trade and Industry (July/August 2002)
  • Japanese Animation in Singapore: A Historical and Comparative Case Study
    Animation Journal Volume 9, Number 1 (2001)
  • A Comparative Study of Japanese Comics in Southeast Asia and East Asia
    Internatonal Journal of Comic Art Volume 2, Number 1 (Summer 2000)
  • Ross Ng Wing-yee MPhil candidate, Sociology
    The University of Hong Kong
    Log into Comics
    E-Journal on Hong Kong Cultural and Social Studies Issue 2 (August 2002)
    Dr. Craig Norris Assistant Lecturer
    Communication and Media Studies
    Monash University
  • Girl Power: The Female Cyborg in Japanese Anime
    (2007). W. Haselm, A. Ndalianis, & C. Mackie, (Eds.), Super/Heroes: From Hercules to Superman. Washington: New Academia Publishing.
  • Cyborg girls and shape-shifters: The discovery of difference by anime and manga fans in Australia
    Refractory: A Journal of Entertainment Media Volume 8 (2005)
  • Australian Fandom of Japanese Anime (Animation)
    (2000). I. Ang, S. Chalmers, & L. Law, (Eds.), Alter/Asians: Asian-Australian Identities in Art, Media and Popular Culture. Sydney: Pluto Press Australia.
  • Jessi Nuss   The Fan Quest for Authenticity
    SWET Newsletter Number 112 (July 2006)
    Meghan Strong  
    Amanda Te  
    Lorena O'English Social Sciences Reference/Instruction Librarian
    Washington State University Libraries
    Graphic Novels in Academic Libraries: From Maus to Manga and Beyond
    The Journal of Academic Librarianship Volume 32, Issue 2 (March 2006)
    Gregory Matthews Cataloging Librarian
    Washington State University Libraries
    Elizabeth Lindsay Head, Library Instruction
    Washington State University Libraries
    Dr. Fusami Ogi Associate Professor
    Chikushi Jogakuen University
  • Shimizu Isao: A Pioneer in Japanese Comics (Manga) Scholarship
    International Journal of Comic Art Volume 5, Number 2 (Fall 2003)
  • Female Subjectivity and Shoujo (Girls) Manga (Japanese Comics): Shoujo in Ladies' Comics and Young Ladies' Comics
    The Journal of Popular Culture Volume 36, Issue 4 (May 2003)
  • Beyond Shoujo, Blending Gender: Subverting the Homogendered World in Shoujo Manga (Japanese Comics for Girls)
    International Journal of Comic Art Volume 3, Number 2 (Fall 2001)
  • Gender Insubordination in Japanese Comics (Manga) for Girls
    (2000). J. Lent (Ed.), Illustrating Asia: Comics, Humor Magazines, and Picture Books. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press.
  • Dr. Minako O'Hagan Lecturer, Translation Technology
    Dublin City University
  • Manga, Anime and Video Games: Globalizing Japanese Cultural Production
    Perspectives: Studies in Translatology Volume 14, Number 4 (October 2007)
    p. 242-247
  • Impact of DVD on Translation: Language Options as an Essential Add-On Feature
    Convergence: The International Journal of Research into New Media Technologies Volume 13, Number 2 (May 2007)
    p. 157-168
  • Rei Okamoto  
  • Images of the Enemy in the Wartime Manga Magazine, 1941-1945
    (2001). J. Lent (Ed.), Illustrating Asia: Comics, Humor Magazines and Picture Books. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press.
  • 'Fuku-chan' Goes to Java: Images of Indonesia in a Japanese Wartime Newspaper Comic Strip
    Southeast Asian Journal of Social Science Volume 25, Number 1 (1997)
  • Portrayal of the War and Enemy in Japanese Wartime Cartoons
    Journal of Asian Pacific Communication Volume 7, Number 1 (1996)
  • The Japanese Comic Strip 'Fuku-chan' (Little Fuku)
    Philippines Communication Journal (March 1993)
  • Rieko Okuhara MA candidate
    Clinical Psychology
    Toyo Eiwa University
    Walking Along with Nature: A Psychological Interpretation of My Neighbor Totoro
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