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Schaub, Joseph Christopher. "Kusanagi’s body: Gender and technology in mecha‐anime." Asian Journal of Communication 11. (2001): 79–100. 
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Resource type: Journal Article
Language: en: English
Peer reviewed
DOI: 10.1080/01292980109364805
BibTeX citation key: Schaub2001
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Categories: General
Keywords: "Ghost in the Shell", Adaptation, Animation, Gender, Japan, Manga, Oshii. Mamoru, Science Fiction, Shirow. Masamune, Technology
Creators: Schaub
Collection: Asian Journal of Communication
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Abstract
This article comments on the increasing significance of the action heroine in media entertainment by focusing on Mamoru Oshii’s animated film, Ghost in the Shell. The author argues that the body of the film’s protagonist, Major Motoko Kusanagi, serves as ‘a battleground for conflicting representations of power in an era of global capitalism …’ and represents ‘a desire to preserve the feminine and the human in the midst of an increasingly mechanized modern world where patriarchal capitalism reigns supreme.’
  
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