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Toku, Masami, ed. Shojo Manga! Girl Power! Girls’ Comics From Japan. Chico: Flume, 2005. 
Added by: joachim (6/4/11, 10:30 AM)   
Resource type: Book
Language: en: English
ID no. (ISBN etc.): 1886226105
BibTeX citation key: Toku2005
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Categories: General
Keywords: Children’s and young adults’ comics, Collection of essays, Exhibition catalogue, Gender, Japan
Creators: Toku
Publisher: Flume (Chico)
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Abstract
Table of Contents

Credits and Acknowledgements (2)
Masami Toku: Introduction (4)

The Power of Japanese Visual Pop Culture

Masami Toku: What is Shojo Manga? (5)
Girls’ Comics (Shojo Manga) in Japan
Tomoko Yamada: The World of Shojo Manga (9)
Yukari Fujimoto: A Life-Size Mirror: Women’s Self-Representation in Girl’s Comics (12)
Yoko Nagakubo: Yaoi Novels and Shojo Manga (Girls’ Comics) (16)
Girls’ Comics in Japan and the United States
Jennifer Spangler: Shojo Manga Transforms Girls’ Comics in the U.S. (20)
Trina Robbins: From Patsy Walker To Princess Ai: Universality in Girls’ Comics and Shojo Manga (23)
Frederik Schodt: A Different View … (26)
Sara E. Cooper with Connor J. Trebra: Teaching Diversity Through Popular Culture: Gender, Sexuality, and Japanese Manga/Anime (29)
Influences of J-pop Culture in Japan and the United States
Aaron Kerner: Hideaki Anno’s Love and Pop: Enjo-kosai and the Shojo Economy (32)
Jillian Sandell: Traveling Cultures: The Case of Iona Rozeal Brown (36)
Marc Hairston: Miyazaki’s View of Shojo (40)
Brent Wilson: Does Manga Make the Japanese Smarter than the Rest of Us? (43)

23 shojo Mangaka (Girls’ Comics Artists): World War II to Present

Introduction (47)
Shojo Mangaka Artwork (49)
The First Period (World War II–1960s): Dawn of Modern Shojo Manga
Osamu Tezuka, Shotaro Ishinomori, Tetsuya Chiba, Reiji Matsumoto Masako Watanabe, Miyako Maki, Hideko Mizuno (55)
The Second Period (1960s–1980s): Development of Modern Shojo Manga
Machiko Satonaka, Riyoko Ikeda, Suzue Miuchi, Yukari Ichijo Keiko Takemiya, Moto Hagio, Ryoko Yamagishi, Shio Sato, Akimi Yoshida A-Ko Mutsu, Mariko Iwadate, Fusako Kuramochi (62)
The Third Period (1980s–present): New Generation of Modern Shojo Manga
Reiko Okano, CLAMP, Ichiko Ima, Fumi Yoshinaga (74)

Authors’ Information (78)
Glossary (80)
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