【ジャクリーヌ・ベルント/長池一美/大城房美編 メディアを渡る少女:現代日本における「少女」の実践研究】
Shōjo across Media:Exploring "Girl" Practices in Contemporary Japan (East Asian Popular Culture) '19
目次
Part I: Shōjo Manga 1. Romance of the Taishō School Girl in Shōjo Manga: Here Comes Miss Modern (Alisa Freedman) 2. Redefining Shōjo and Shōnen Manga through Language Patterns (Giancarla Unser-Schutz) 3. Shōjo Manga Beyond Shōjo Manga: The “Female Mode of Address” in Kabukumon (Olga Antononoka) Part II: Shōjo beyond Manga 4. Practicing Shōjo in Japanese New Media and Cyberculture: Analyses of the Cell Phone Novel and Dream Novel (Kazumi Nagaike and Raymond Langley) 5. The Shōjo in the Rōjo: Enchi Fumiko’s Representation of the Rōjo Who Refused to Grow Old (Sohyun Chun) 6. Mediating Otome in the Discourse of War Memory: Complexity of Memory-Making through Postwar Japanese War Films (Kaori Yoshida) 7. Shōjo in Anime: Beyond the Object of Men’s Desire(Akiko Sugawa-Shimada) Part III: Shōjo Performances 8. A Dream Dress for Girls: Milk, Fashion and Shōjo Identity (Masafumi Monden) 9. Sakura ga meijiru—Unlocking the Shōjo Wardrobe: Cosplay, Manga, 2.5D Space(Emerald L. King) 10. Multilayered Performers: The Takarazuka Musical Revue as Media (Sonoko Azuma, Translated by Raymond Langley and Nick Hall) 11. Sounds and Sighs: “Voice Porn” for Women (Minori Ishida, Translated by Nick Hall) Part IV: Shōjo Fans 12. From Shōjo to Bangya(ru): Women and Visual Kei (Adrienne Johnson) 13. Shōjo Fantasies of Inhabiting Cool Japan: Reimagining Fukuoka Through Shōjo and Otome Ideals with Cosplay Tourism(Craig Norris) 14. Seeking an Alternative: “Male” Shōjo Fans since the 1970s (Patrick W. Galbraith)