Berndt, Jaqueline, ed. Comics Worlds and the World of Comics: Towards Scholarship on a Global Scale. Global Manga Studies. Kyoto: International Manga Research Center, Kyoto Seika University, 2010. Added by: joachim (1/24/11, 5:09 PM)
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Jaqueline Berndt: Introduction: attempts at cross-cultural comics studies (1)
PART I: Examining Manga/Comics Studies (13) 1 Thierry Groensteen: Challenges to international comics studies in the context of globalization (15) 2 Naoko Morita: Cultural recognition of comics and comics studies: Comments on Thierry Groensteen's keynote lecture (27) 3 Fusanosuke Natsume: Pictotext and panels: Commonalities and differences in manga, comics, and BD (37) 4 Hiroshi Odagiri: Manga truisms: On the insularity of Japanses manga discourse (53) 5 Shige (CJ) Suzuki: Manga/comics studies from the perspective of science fiction research: Genre, transmedia, and transnationalism (67) 6 Pascal Lefèvre: Researching comics on a global scale (85)
PART II: Authorships and Readerships in Manga/Comics (97) 7 Tadahiro Saika: How creators depict creating manga: Mangaka manga as authenticating discourse (99) 8 Thomas Becker: Fieldwork in aesthetics: On comics’ social legitimaticy (111) 9 Nele Noppe: Dōjinshi research as a site of opportunity for manga studies (125) 10 Akiko Mizoguchi: Theorizing comics/manga genre as a productive forum: Yaoi and beyond (145) 11 Kimio Itō: When a ‘male’ reads shōjo manga (171) 12 Noriko Inomata: BD in young girl-oriented magazines in France (179) 13 Wendy Wong: Drawing the ideal modern woman: Ms. Lee Wai-Chung and her Mr. 13-Dot (193)
PART III: Manga/Comics as Media of Historical Memory (201) 14 Cheng Tju Lim: Lest we forget: The importance of history in Singapore and Malaysia comics studies (203) 15 Kees Ribbens: War comics beyond the battlefield: Anne Frank’s transnational transnational representation in sequential art (217) 16 Takayuki Kawaguchi: Barefoot Gen and ‘A-bomb literature’: Re-recollecting the nuclear experience (233) 17 Kenji Kajiya: How emotions work: The politics of vision in Nakazawa Keiji’s Barefoot Gen (245) 18 Thomas Lamarre: Manga Bomb: Between the lines of Barefoot Gen (263)
Kazuma Yoshimura: Afterword: Intentions and methods behind my proposal for remakes of Barefoot Gen abroad (309)
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