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Pratama, Wahyudi, Suprayitno und Danendro Adi: "Development of Japanese Comic as an Illustration and Cultural Ideology Propaganda." In: Advanced Science Letters 23.1 (2017), S. 217–219. Added by: joachim (2021-07-17 19:28) Last edited by: joachim (2021-07-17 19:33) |
Resource type: Journal Article Languages: English Peer reviewed DOI: 10.1166/asl.2017.7137 BibTeX citation key: Pratama2017 Email resource to friend View all bibliographic details |
Categories: General Keywords: Japan, Manga, Modernity, Propaganda, Visual Culture Creators: Adi, Pratama, Suprayitno Collection: Advanced Science Letters |
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Illustration, a picture with a specific message, has become a part of the information delivery since thousands of yearago. The visual becomes graphic narrative means the image composition is modified in such a way as to produce story and message. Comic is a visual illustration that created moves or sequential story as a way to strengthen its message, ideology, and propaganda as well as the story. Japan as a developed country in Asia is trying to implement the modernization of the visual narrative in the industrial sector. They maintain a cultural identity that packaged by cultural mixing with modernity understanding.
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