【漫画と日本史の表象】
Manga and the Representation of Japanese History(Routledge Contemporary Japan Series) H 296 p. 12
目次
Foreword by Professor John A. Lent 1. The Representation of Japanese History in Manga Roman Rosenbaum 2. Sabotaging the Rising Sun: Representing History in Tezuka Osamu’s Phoenix Rachael Hutchinson 3. Reading Showa History through Manga: Astro Boy as the avatar of postwar Japanese culture Roman Rosenbaum 4. Representations of Gendered Violence in Manga: The Case of Enforced Military Prostitution Erik Ropers 5.Maruo Suehiro’s ‘Planet of the Jap’: Revanchist Fantasy or War Critique? Rachel DiNitto and Peter Luebke 6. Making History Herstory: Nelson’s Son and Siebold’s Daughter in Japanese Shōjo Manga Ulrich Heinze 7. Heroes and Villains: Manchukuo in Yasuhiko Yoshikazu’s "Rainbow Trotsky" Emer O’Dwyer 8. Making History – Manga Between Kyara and Historiography Matthew Penney 9. Postmodern Representations of the Pre-modern Edo Period Paul Sutcliffe 10. ‘LAND OF KAMI, LAND OF THE DEAD:’ Paligenesis and the Aesthetics of Religious Revisionism in Kobayashi Yoshinori’s ‘Neo-Gômanist Manifesto: On Yasukuni’ James Mark Shields 11. Hating Korea, Hating the Media – Manga Kenkanryû and the Graphical (Mis-) Representation of Japanese History in the Internet Age Raffael Raddatz 12. Towards a Summation: How do manga represent history? Roman Rosenbaum
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