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Chen, Jin-Shiow. "The Comic/Anime Fan Culture in Taiwan: With Focus on Adolescent’s Experience." Journal of Social Theory in Art Education 23. (2003): 89–103. Added by: joachim (4/25/16, 9:46 AM) |
Resource type: Journal Article Language: en: English Peer reviewed BibTeX citation key: Chen2003 Email resource to friend View all bibliographic details |
Categories: General Keywords: Animation, Asia, Fandom, Manga, Taiwan, Youth culture Creators: Chen Collection: Journal of Social Theory in Art Education |
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Abstract |
A striking phenomenon in this technology-laden and media-driven modern Taiwanese society is that fan culture has become overly active and enthusiastic. Adolescents make up the major percentage of the fan population. Whenever a famous singer or movie star launches an event, a mass of youngsters are sure to chase him or her throughout the series of fan parties that go on afterwards. This phenomenon also happens in comic/anime fandom. In August of 1995, an event of Meeting Anime Stars given in a department store across the Taipei Train Station attracted more than fifteen thousand adolescents who lined up for hours so that they could meet the artists of those famous anime stars. In recent years, ComicWorld, a two-day event for comic/anime fans to sell their own comic arts, has thousands of youngsters attending daily.
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