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Hyojin, Kim. "Crossing Double Borders: Korean female amateur comics artists in the globalization of japanese dojin culture." International Journal of Comic Art 13. (2011): 116–33.   
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Ichitani, Tomoko. "Town of Evening Calm, Country of Cherry Blossoms: The renarrativation of hiroshima memories." Journal of Narrative Theory 40. (2010): 364–90.   
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de la Iglesia, Martin. "Early manga translations in the West: Underground cult or mainstream failure?." Comics Forum 2014. Accessed 21 Nov. 2013. <http://comicsforum.org/ ... y-martin-de-la-iglesia/>.   
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de la Iglesia, Martin. "The Task of Manga Translation: akira in the west." The Comics Grid 6. 1 2016. Accessed 23 Jan. 2016. <http://www.comicsgrid.com/articles/10.16995/cg.59/>.   
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de la Iglesia, Martin. "Has Akira Always Been a Cyberpunk Comic?." Arts 7. 3 2018. Accessed 11 Nov. 2018. <https://www.mdpi.com/2076-0752/7/3/32>.   
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de la Iglesia, Martin. The Early Reception of Manga in the West. Bildnarrative. Berlin: Ch.A. Bachmann, 2023.   
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de la Iglesia, Martin. "Akira im Westen." Comics – Übersetzungen und Adaptionen. Ed. Nathalie Mälzer. TRANSÜD. Berlin: Frank & Timme, 2015. 355–74.   
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Iida, Sumiko and William S. Armour. "The voices of adult anime/‘manga’ fans in Australia: Motivations, consumption patterns and intentions to learn the japanese language." East Asian Journal of Popular Culture 5. (2019): 7–23.   
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Iida, Sumiko and Yuki Takeyama. "A brief history of Japanese popular culture in Japanese language education: Using ‘manga’ in the classroom." East Asian Journal of Popular Culture 4. (2018): 153–69.   
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Imura, Taeko. "A portrait of Japanese popular culture fans who study Japanese at an Australian university: Motivation and activities beyond the classroom." East Asian Journal of Popular Culture 4. (2018): 171–88.   
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Inaga, Shigemi. "Miyazaki Hayao’s Epic Comic Series: Nausicaä in the Valley of the Wind: An attempt at interpretation." Japan Review (1999): 113–27.   
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Ingulsrud, John and Kate Allen. Reading Japan Cool: Patterns of manga literacy and discourse. Lanham [etc.]: Lexington, 2009.   
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Inomata, Noriko. "BD in young girl-oriented magazines in France." Comics Worlds and the World of Comics. Towards Scholarship on a Global Scale. Ed. Jaqueline Berndt. Global Manga Studies. Kyoto: International Manga Research Center, Kyoto Seika University, 2010. 176–88.   
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Inose, Hiroko. "Translating Japanese Onomatopoeia and Mimetic Words in Manga into Spanish and English." Translationswissenschaft. Alte und neue Arten der Translation in Theorie und Praxis. Eds. Lew N. Zybatow, Alena Petrova and Michael Ustaszewski. Forum Translationswissenschaft. Frankfurt am Main [etc.]: Peter Lang, 2012.   
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Inouye, Charles Shirō. Evanescence and Form: An introduction to japanese culture. New York [etc.]: Palgrave Macmillan, 2008.   
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Inouye, Rei Okamoto. "Theorizing Manga: Nationalism and discourse on the role of wartime manga." Mechademia 4. (2009): 20–37.   
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Ishikawa, Satomi. Seeking the Self: Individualism and popular culture in japan. Worlds of East Asia. Bern [etc.]: Peter Lang, 2007.   
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Ito, Kinko. "Images of Women in Weekly Male Comic Magazines in Japan." Journal of Popular Culture 27. (1994): 81–95.   
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Ito, Kinko. "The World of Japanese Ladies’ Comics: From romantic fantasy to lustful perversion." Journal of Popular Culture 36. (2002): 68–85.   
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Ito, Kinko. "Japanese Ladies' Comics as Agents of Socialization: The Lessons They Teach." International Journal of Comic Art 5. (2003): 425–36.   
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Ito, Kinko. "Growing Up Japanese Reading Manga." International Journal of Comic Art 6. (2004): 392–403.   
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Ito, Kinko. "Masako Watanabe: 50 Years of Making Girls’ and Ladies’ Comics in Japan." International Journal of Comic Art 10. (2008): 199–208.   
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Ito, Kinko. "The Touching and the Sensual in Japanese Ladies’ Comics: An interview with asako shiomi." International Journal of Comic Art 10. (2008): 186–98.   
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Ito, Kinko. A Sociology of Japanese Ladies’ Comics: Images of the life, loves, and sexual fantasies of adult japanese women. Lewiston: Edwin Mellen, 2011.   
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Itō, Gō. "Tezuka Is Dead: Manga in transformation and its dysfunctional discourse." Mechademia 6. (2011): 69–82.   
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Itō, Kimio. "When a “male” reads shōjo manga." Comics Worlds and the World of Comics. Towards Scholarship on a Global Scale. Ed. Jaqueline Berndt. Global Manga Studies. Kyoto: International Manga Research Center, Kyoto Seika University, 2010. 169–75.   
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Itō, Gō. "Particularities of boys’ manga in the early 21st century: How naruto differs from dragon ball." Intercultural Crossovers, Transcultural Flows. Manga/Comics. Ed. Jaqueline Berndt. Global Manga Studies. Kyoto: International Manga Research Center, Kyoto Seika University, 2011. 9–16.   
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Ito, Kenji. "Robots, A-Bombs, and War: Cultural meanings of science and technology in japan around world war ii." Filling the Hole in the Nuclear Future. Art and Popular Culture Respond to the Bomb. Ed. Robert Jacobs. Asia World. Lanham [etc.]: Lexington, 2010. 63–97.   
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Ito, Kinko. "Sexism in Japanese Weekly Comic Magazines for Men." Asian Popular Culture. Ed. John A. Lent. Boulder: Westview, 1995. 127–37.   
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Ito, Kinko. "Manga in Japanese History." Japanese Visual Culture. Explorations in the World of Manga and Anime. Ed. Mark W. MacWilliams. Armonk: M. E. Sharpe, 2008. 26–47.   
Added by: joachim 07/02/2011, 10:34
Itō, Yū and Tomoyuki Omote. "Barefoot Gen in Japan: An attempt at media history." Reading Manga. Local and Global Perceptions of Japanese Comics. Eds. Jaqueline Berndt and Steffi Richter. Mitteldeutsche Studien zu Ostasien. Leipzig: Leipziger Universitätsverlag, 2006. 21–38.   
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Iwasaki, Minoru and Steffi Richter. "The Topology of Post-1990s Historical Revisionism." positions. east asia cultures critique 16. (2008): 507–38.   
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Jacobowitz, Seth. "Between Men, Androids, and Robots: Assaying mechanical man in meiji literature and visual culture." Mechademia 9. (2014): 44–60.   
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Jansen, Henning. "Masks, muscles and monkeys: Feindbilder von deutschen und japanern in den fawcett comics während des zweiten weltkriegs." Closure 3 2016. Accessed 1 Jan. 2017. <http://www.closure.uni-kiel.de/closure3/jansen>.   
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Jehl, Nadine. "Auswirkungen der Atomkatastrophe von Fukushima auf die Menschen vor Ort anhand deren Darstellung im dokumentarischen Manga Sutōrī 311." Dokumentation, Trostspende oder Anklage? Die Atomkatastrophe von Fukushima in japanischen Medien, Populärkultur und Literatur. Ed. Hilaria Gössmann. Schriften der Gesellschaft für Japanforschung. Gesellschaft für Japanforschung, 2021. 293–316.   
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Jensen, Michael P. "Shakespeare and the Comic Book." The Edinburgh Companion to Shakespeare and the Arts. Eds. Mark Thornton Burnett, Adrian Streete and Ramona Wray. New York [etc.]: Columbia Univ. Press, 2011.   
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Johnson, Ryan. "In One Blow: The futility of nietzsche in one-punch man." The Phoenix Papers 4. 1 2018. Accessed 21 Jul. 2021. <https://fansconference. ... 8/08/12-In-One-Blow.pdf>.   
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Johnson, Sara Raup. "Xerxes, Lost City in the Desert: Classical allusions in fullmetal alchemist." Son of Classics and Comics. Eds. George Kovacs and C. W. Marshall. Classical Presences. New York: Oxford Univ. Press, 2016. 95–110.   
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Johnson-Woods, Toni. "Manga and the Critics." Manga. An Anthology of Global and Cultural Perspectives. Ed. Toni Johnson-Woods. London, New York: Continuum, 2010.   
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Jones, Sumie. "William Hogarth and Kitao Masanobu: Reading eighteenth-century pictorial narratives." Yearbook of Comparative and General Literature 34. (1985): 37–73.   
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Jones, Gretchen I. "“Ladies’ Comics”: Japan’s not-so-underground market in pornography for women." U.S.-Japan Women's Journal (2002): 3–31.   
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Jones, Mason, et al. Japan Edge: The insider’s guide to japanese pop subculture. San Francisco: VIZ Media, 1999.   
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Jones, Gretchen I. "Bad Girls Like to Watch: Writing and reading ladies’ comics." Bad Girls of Japan. Eds. Laura Miller and Jan Bardsley. New York [etc.]: Palgrave Macmillan, 2005. 97–109.   
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Jones, Hattie. "Manga Girls: Sex, love, comedy and crime in recent boys’ anime and manga." Manga Girl Seeks Herbivore Boy. Studying Japanese Gender at Cambridge. Eds. Brigitte Steger and Angelika Koch. Jugendliteratur – Theorie und Praxis. Berlin [etc.]: LIT, 2013. 23–82.   
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Jorenby, Marnie K. "Comics and war: Transforming perceptions of the other through a constructive learning experience." Journal of Peace Education 4. (2007): 149–62.   
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Jung, Andrea. "Faszination Manga." Religionspädagogische Hefte B. (2003): 2–61.   
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Jung, Sun. Korean Masculinities and Transcultural Consumption: Yonsama, rain, oldboy, k-pop idols. Hong Kong: Hong Kong Univ. Press, 2011.   
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Jüngst, Heike Elisabeth. "Young Girls, Cats, and Camcorders." Image [&] Narrative 2. 2 2002. Accessed 3 Jan. 2011. <http://www.imageandnarr ... gender/heikejuengst.htm>.   
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Jüngst, Heike Elisabeth. "Translating Manga." Comics in Translation. Ed. Federico Zanettin. Manchester: St. Jerome, 2008.   
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Juno, Andrea. "Emiko Shimoda." Dangerous Drawings. Interviews with Comix & Graphix Artists. Ed. Andrea Juno. New York: Juno Books, 1997. 86–97.   
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Kacsuk, Zoltan. "Re-Examining the “What is Manga” Problematic: The tension and interrelationship between the “style” versus “made in japan” positions." Arts 7. 3 2018. Accessed 11 Nov. 2018. <https://www.mdpi.com/2076-0752/7/3/26>.   
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Kacsuk, Zoltan. "Subcultural entrepreneurs, path dependencies and fan reactions: The case of naruto in hungary." Intercultural Crossovers, Transcultural Flows. Manga/Comics. Ed. Jaqueline Berndt. Global Manga Studies. Kyoto: International Manga Research Center, Kyoto Seika University, 2011. 17–32.   
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Kahl, Ramona. "Manga – Der kulturspezifisch japanische Comic?." kids+media 2. (2012): 2–30.   
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Kahl, Ramona. Manga – Wirkungsvolle Bildergeschichten: Tiefenhermeneutische interpretationen zu »death note« und »grimms manga« sowie zu adoleszenten rezeptionsweisen. Kulturanalysen. Marburg: Tectum, 2017.   
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Kajiya, Kenji. "How emotions work: The politics of vision in nakazawa keiji’s barefoot gen." Comics Worlds and the World of Comics. Towards Scholarship on a Global Scale. Ed. Jaqueline Berndt. Global Manga Studies. Kyoto: International Manga Research Center, Kyoto Seika University, 2010. 245–61.   
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Kamm, Björn-Ole. Nutzen und Gratifikation bei Boys’ Love Manga: fujoshi oder verdorbene mädchen in japan und deutschland. Schriften zur Medienwissenschaft. Hamburg: Dr. Kovač, 2010.   
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Kamm, Björn-Ole. "Vielfältig und hybrid: Zum manga-diskurs in japan." JuLit 38. (2012): 35–40.   
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Kamm, Björn-Ole. "Rotten use patterns: What entertainment theories can do for the study of boys’ love." Transformative Works and Cultures 12 2013. Accessed 2 May. 2013. <http://journal.transfor ... wc/article/view/427/391>.   
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Kanazawa, Kodama. "Collecting Manga: The kawasaki city museum." Ga-netchū! The Manga Anime Syndrome. Eds. Hans-Peter Reichmann and Stephan von der Schulenburg. Frankfurt am Main: Deutsches Filmmuseum/Deutsches Filminstitut, 2008. 240–47.   
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Kanazawa, Kodama. "Manga Sammeln: Das kawasaki city museum." Ga-netchū! Das Manga Anime Syndrom. Eds. Hans-Peter Reichmann and Stephan von der Schulenburg. Frankfurt am Main: Deutsches Filmmuseum/Deutsches Filminstitut, 2008. 240–47.   
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Karatsu, Rie. "Female Voice and Occidentalism in Mika Ninagawa’s Helter Skelter (2012): Adapting kyoko okazaki to the screen." Journal of Popular Culture 49. (2016): 967–83.   
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Kasuya, Hiroki. "An Amalgamation of Literature and Picture: In the case of ukiyoe." Interkulturalität. Aktuelle Entwicklungstendenzen in Literatur, Sprache und Gesellschaft. Eds. Yasuo Ariizumi, Kōichi Kazamatsu and Konrad Meisig. East Asia Intercultural Studies/Interkulturelle Ostasienstudien. Wiesbaden: Harassowitz, 2006. 195–98.   
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Kato, Hidetoshi. Essays in Comparative Popular Culture: Coffee, comics, and communication. Papers of the East-West Communication Institute. Honolulu: East-West Communication Institute, 1975.   
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Kawaguchi, Takayuki. "Barefoot Gen and “A-bomb literature”: Re-recollecting the nuclear experience." Comics Worlds and the World of Comics. Towards Scholarship on a Global Scale. Ed. Jaqueline Berndt. Global Manga Studies. Kyoto: International Manga Research Center, Kyoto Seika University, 2010. 234–44.   
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Kawai, Ryōzō. Die Geschichte der japanischen Jugendcomics nach dem 2. Weltkrieg, literatur- und mediensoziologisch betrachtet. Massenmedien und Kommunikation. Siegen: Universi, 1986.   
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Kawashima, Terry. "Seeing Faces, Making Races: Challenging visual tropes of racial difference." Meridians 3. (2002): 161–90.   
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Keener, Joe. "Shakespeare, Manga and the pilfering of Japan’s soft power." Studies in Comics 6. (2015): 43–60.   
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Keerl, Alexandra. "Die Konstrukton der Weiblichkeit in zeitgenössischen shôjo manga." Magisterarbeit M.A. Universität Trier, 2004.   
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Kelso, Megan. "Miné Okubo’s “Citizen 13660”." Indy Magazine Summer 2004. Accessed 7 Feb. 2012. <http://www.indyworld.co ... /kelso_okubo/index.html>.   
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Kelts, Roland. Japanamerica: How japanese pop culture has invaded the u.s. New York [etc.]: Palgrave Macmillan, 2006.   
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Kern, Adam L. Manga from the Floating World: Comicbook culture and the kibyoshi of edo japan. Harvard East Asian Monographs. Cambridge: Harvard Univ. Press, 2007.   
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Kern, Adam L. "The Kibyoshi: Japan's eighteenth-century comicbook for adults." International Journal of Comic Art 9. (2007): 3–32.   
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Kim, Kyung Hyun. "“Tell the Kitchen That There’s Too Much Buchu in the Dumpling”: Reading park chan-wook’s “unknowable” oldboy." Horror to the Extreme. Changing Boundaries in Asian Cinema. Eds. Jinhee Choy and Mitsuyo Wada-Marciano. Hong Kong: Hong Kong Univ. Press, 2009. 179–98.   
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King, Emerald. "Mazohizumu no mon: Masochistic and sadistic representations of women in japanese exploitation films and reidissu komikku." Image [&] Narrative 12. 1 2011. Accessed 5 Sept. 2011. <http://www.imageandnarr ... article/viewFile/124/95>.   
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Kinsella, Sharon. "Changes in the social status, form and content of adult manga, 1986–1996." Japan Forum 8. (1996): 103–12.   
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Kinsella, Sharon. "Japanese Subculture in the 1990s: otaku and the amateur manga movement." Journal of Japanese Studies 24. (1998): 289–316.   
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Kinsella, Sharon. "Pro-establishment manga: Pop-culture and the balance of power in japan." Media, Culture & Society 21. (1999): 567–72.   
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Kinsella, Sharon. Adult Manga: Culture and power in contemporary japanese society. ConsumAsian. London, New York: Routledge, 2000.   
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Kitamura, Yuika. "Sexuality, Gender, and The Tale of Genji in Modern Japanese Translations and Manga." Envisioning The Tale of Genji. Media, Gender, and Cultural Production. Ed. Haruo Shirane. New York [etc.]: Columbia Univ. Press, 2008. 329–57.   
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Kitamura, Yuika. "The emergence of girls’ manga and girls’ culture." The Cambridge History of Japanese Literature. Eds. Haruo Shirane, Tomi Suzuki and David Lurie. Cambridge [etc.]: Cambridge Univ. Press, 2015. 748–52.   
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Klasen, Stephanie. "Von der Lust an der Last des Frau-seins: Manga-mitmachfanfiction als raum für gender-experimente?." Japanische Populärkultur und Gender. Ein Studienbuch. Eds. Michiko Mae, Elisabeth Scherer and Katharina Hülsmann. Geschlecht und Gesellschaft. Wiesbaden: Springer VS, 2016. 207–34.   
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Klauser, Wilhelm. "Mangas in Japan: Der japanische comic als spiegel einer urbanisierten gesellschaft." Bauwelt 87. (1996): 2610–15.   
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Klausner, Sebastian. "Ōtomo’s Exploding Cities: The intersection of class and city in ōtomo katsuhiro’s works before, during, and after the bubble economy in japan." Writing Visual Culture 6 2015. Accessed 29 Apr. 2016. <http://www.herts.ac.uk/ ... 7/WVC_TC_7_Klausner.pdf>.   
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Koebner, Sascha. "Helden für jedermann: Die superheldeninflation im japanischen manga und anime." Das Science Fiction Jahr 8. (2009): 319–32.   
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Koechlin, Heinrich. "Tezuka Osamu: Leben und werk." Magisterarbeit M.A. Universität Wien, 1993.   
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Köhn, Stephan. "Gourmetcomics in Japan: Betrachtungen zum begründer und trendsetter oishinbo [der kleine feinschmecker]." Japanstudien 12. (2000): 183–209.   
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Köhn, Stephan. "Vierzig Jahre Manga-Diskurs in Japan – Versuch einer annotierten mangaron-Bibliographie." Bochumer Jahrbuch zur Ostasienforschung 26. (2002): 155–74.   
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Köhn, Stephan. "Tradition und visuelle Narrativität in Japan: Von den anfängen des erzählens mit text und bild." Japonica Humboldtiana 7. (2003): 55–91.   
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Köhn, Stephan. "Stiefkinder in der Nachkriegsgeschichte des japanischen Manga: die Dramatischen Bilder (gekiga): Ein diskurs zwischen genie-mythos und legitimierungswahn?." Facetten der japanischen Populär- und Medienkultur 1. (2005): 153–94.   
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Köhn, Stephan. "Geschichte als Fiktion? Nakazawa keijis »barfuss durch hiroshima« (hadashi no gen) oder die inszenierung von realität im medium manga." Facetten der japanischen Populär- und Medienkultur 2. (2007): 107–32.   
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Köhn, Stephan. "Manga." Comics und Graphic Novels. Eine Einführung. Eds. Julia Abel and Christian Klein. Stuttgart: Metzler, 2015. 248–62.   
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Köhn, Stephan. "Komplexe Bilderwelten: Der japanische mädchencomic als paradigma einer mangaesken wahrnehmungskultur." Wahrnehmungskulturen. Erkenntnis – Mimesis – Entertainment. Eds. Gerd Antos, et al. Massenphänomene. Halle: Mitteldeutscher Verl. 2009. 159–74.   
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Köhn, Stephan. "Glimpses of the Past: The allegedly authentic samurai spirit as seen through kozure ôkami (lone wolf and cub)." Reading Manga. Local and Global Perceptions of Japanese Comics. Eds. Jaqueline Berndt and Steffi Richter. Mitteldeutsche Studien zu Ostasien. Leipzig: Leipziger Universitätsverlag, 2006. 127–46.   
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Köhn, Stephan. "Die Prototypen des modernen ›Manga‹? – Das ›Nise Murasaki inaka Genji‹ (1829–42) als Paradebeispiel integraler Text/Bild-Literatur der Edo-Zeit." 11. Deutschsprachiger Japanologentag in Trier 1999. Bd. 2: Sprache, Literatur, Kunst, Populärkultur/Medien, Informationstechnik. Eds. Hilaria Gössmann and Andreas Mrugalla. Ostasien – Pazifik. Trierer Studien zu Politik, Wirtschaft, Gesellschaft, Kultur. Berlin [etc.]: LIT, 2001. 341–55.   
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Köhn, Stephan. "Japan als Bild(er)kultur: Erzähltraditionen zwischen narrativer visualität und visueller narrativität." Struktur und Geschichte der Comics. Beiträge zur Comicforschung. Ed. Dietrich Grünewald. Bochum: Ch.A. Bachmann, 2010. 289–307.   
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Köhn, Stephan. "Zwischen Moral und Scheinmoral – vom ambivalenten China-Bild in der Text/Bild-Literatur der Edo-Zeit." Wakan – Japans interkultureller Monolog mit China zwischen Sehnsucht, Ablehnung und Pragmatismus. Ed. Jutta Hausser. MOAG. Hamburg: Gesellschaft für Natur- und Völkerkunde Ostasiens e. V. 2004. 55–76.   
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Köhn, Stephan. "Magical Girl als alternative Gender-Räume im Anime: Genderkonfigurationen und -konstruktionen am beispiel der fernsehserie »pretty cure«." Japanische Populärkultur und Gender. Ein Studienbuch. Eds. Michiko Mae, Elisabeth Scherer and Katharina Hülsmann. Geschlecht und Gesellschaft. Wiesbaden: Springer VS, 2016. 51–74.   
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Köhn, Stephan. "Deutsche Klassik einmal anders: Oder: wie goethes faust interessante einblicke in den japanischen comic gewähren kann." Comics und Animationsfilme. Eds. Klaus Maiwald and Petra Josting. Jahrbuch Medien im Deutschunterricht. München: kopaed, 2010. 33–49.   
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Köhn, Stephan. "Japans Visual Turn in der Edo-Zeit." Ga-netchū! Das Manga Anime Syndrom. Eds. Hans-Peter Reichmann and Stephan von der Schulenburg. Frankfurt am Main: Deutsches Filmmuseum/Deutsches Filminstitut, 2008. 38–47.   
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Köhn, Stephan. "Japan’s Visual Turn in the Edo Period." Ga-netchū! The Manga Anime Syndrome. Eds. Hans-Peter Reichmann and Stephan von der Schulenburg. Frankfurt am Main: Deutsches Filmmuseum/Deutsches Filminstitut, 2008. 38–47.   
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