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The characters, the stories, and the sensibilities coming out of Japanese animation, manga, and video games are together called Japan Cool. The origins of the movement are in manga, the practices of the readers, the diversity of the titles, and the sheer number of works.
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The characters, the stories, and the sensibilities coming out of Japanese animation, manga, and video games are together called Japan Cool. The origins of the movement are in manga, the practices of the readers, the diversity of the titles, and the sheer number of works.
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- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 246
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Februar 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 471g
- ISBN-13: 9780739127544
- ISBN-10: 0739127543
- Artikelnr.: 28113941
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 246
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Februar 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 471g
- ISBN-13: 9780739127544
- ISBN-10: 0739127543
- Artikelnr.: 28113941
John E. Ingulsrud is professor in the Department of International Studies at Meisei University in Tokyo. Kate Allen is professor in the School of Global Japanese Studies at Meiji University in Tokyo.
Part 1 Chapter 1. Manga in the Discourse of Japan Cool Chapter 2 Becoming
Manga-Literate Chapter 3 Structural Features of Manga Chapter 4 Basic
Categories of Manga-Age and Gender Chapter 5 Scope of the Book Part 6
Chapter 2. The Nature of Manga Discourse Chapter 7 Distinctiveness of Manga
Chapter 8 Origins of Manga Chapter 9 The Study of Manga Chapter 10 Summary
Part 11 Chapter 3. Manga in the History of Literacy Chapter 12 Literacy in
Japan Chapter 13 Learning to Read Chapter 14 Summary Part 15 Chapter 4. The
Literacy Practices of Reading Manga Chapter 16 Becoming a Manga Reader
Chapter 17 Communities of Readers Chapter 18 Readers as Manga Collectors
Chapter 19 Readers as Manga Creators Chapter 20 Summary Part 21 Chapter 5.
Strategies for Comprehending Manga Chapter 22 Strategies Used to Read Manga
Chapter 23 Coping with Difficulties Chapter 24 Summary Part 25 Chapter 6.
Reasons for Reading Manga Chapter 26 Reading Manga for Pleasure and
Unintentional Learning Chapter 27 Reading Manga for Relaxation Chapter 28
Shifting Preferences of Manga Readers Chapter 29 Gendered Preferences of
Manga Readers Chapter 30 Summary Part 31 Chapter 7. The Effects of Literacy
Chapter 32 Too Little Effect-The Discourse of Literacy Crisis Chapter 33
Too Much Effect-The Discourse of Media Control Chapter 34 Mitigating the
Effects-Engaging the Communities of Practice
Manga-Literate Chapter 3 Structural Features of Manga Chapter 4 Basic
Categories of Manga-Age and Gender Chapter 5 Scope of the Book Part 6
Chapter 2. The Nature of Manga Discourse Chapter 7 Distinctiveness of Manga
Chapter 8 Origins of Manga Chapter 9 The Study of Manga Chapter 10 Summary
Part 11 Chapter 3. Manga in the History of Literacy Chapter 12 Literacy in
Japan Chapter 13 Learning to Read Chapter 14 Summary Part 15 Chapter 4. The
Literacy Practices of Reading Manga Chapter 16 Becoming a Manga Reader
Chapter 17 Communities of Readers Chapter 18 Readers as Manga Collectors
Chapter 19 Readers as Manga Creators Chapter 20 Summary Part 21 Chapter 5.
Strategies for Comprehending Manga Chapter 22 Strategies Used to Read Manga
Chapter 23 Coping with Difficulties Chapter 24 Summary Part 25 Chapter 6.
Reasons for Reading Manga Chapter 26 Reading Manga for Pleasure and
Unintentional Learning Chapter 27 Reading Manga for Relaxation Chapter 28
Shifting Preferences of Manga Readers Chapter 29 Gendered Preferences of
Manga Readers Chapter 30 Summary Part 31 Chapter 7. The Effects of Literacy
Chapter 32 Too Little Effect-The Discourse of Literacy Crisis Chapter 33
Too Much Effect-The Discourse of Media Control Chapter 34 Mitigating the
Effects-Engaging the Communities of Practice
Part 1 Chapter 1. Manga in the Discourse of Japan Cool Chapter 2 Becoming
Manga-Literate Chapter 3 Structural Features of Manga Chapter 4 Basic
Categories of Manga-Age and Gender Chapter 5 Scope of the Book Part 6
Chapter 2. The Nature of Manga Discourse Chapter 7 Distinctiveness of Manga
Chapter 8 Origins of Manga Chapter 9 The Study of Manga Chapter 10 Summary
Part 11 Chapter 3. Manga in the History of Literacy Chapter 12 Literacy in
Japan Chapter 13 Learning to Read Chapter 14 Summary Part 15 Chapter 4. The
Literacy Practices of Reading Manga Chapter 16 Becoming a Manga Reader
Chapter 17 Communities of Readers Chapter 18 Readers as Manga Collectors
Chapter 19 Readers as Manga Creators Chapter 20 Summary Part 21 Chapter 5.
Strategies for Comprehending Manga Chapter 22 Strategies Used to Read Manga
Chapter 23 Coping with Difficulties Chapter 24 Summary Part 25 Chapter 6.
Reasons for Reading Manga Chapter 26 Reading Manga for Pleasure and
Unintentional Learning Chapter 27 Reading Manga for Relaxation Chapter 28
Shifting Preferences of Manga Readers Chapter 29 Gendered Preferences of
Manga Readers Chapter 30 Summary Part 31 Chapter 7. The Effects of Literacy
Chapter 32 Too Little Effect-The Discourse of Literacy Crisis Chapter 33
Too Much Effect-The Discourse of Media Control Chapter 34 Mitigating the
Effects-Engaging the Communities of Practice
Manga-Literate Chapter 3 Structural Features of Manga Chapter 4 Basic
Categories of Manga-Age and Gender Chapter 5 Scope of the Book Part 6
Chapter 2. The Nature of Manga Discourse Chapter 7 Distinctiveness of Manga
Chapter 8 Origins of Manga Chapter 9 The Study of Manga Chapter 10 Summary
Part 11 Chapter 3. Manga in the History of Literacy Chapter 12 Literacy in
Japan Chapter 13 Learning to Read Chapter 14 Summary Part 15 Chapter 4. The
Literacy Practices of Reading Manga Chapter 16 Becoming a Manga Reader
Chapter 17 Communities of Readers Chapter 18 Readers as Manga Collectors
Chapter 19 Readers as Manga Creators Chapter 20 Summary Part 21 Chapter 5.
Strategies for Comprehending Manga Chapter 22 Strategies Used to Read Manga
Chapter 23 Coping with Difficulties Chapter 24 Summary Part 25 Chapter 6.
Reasons for Reading Manga Chapter 26 Reading Manga for Pleasure and
Unintentional Learning Chapter 27 Reading Manga for Relaxation Chapter 28
Shifting Preferences of Manga Readers Chapter 29 Gendered Preferences of
Manga Readers Chapter 30 Summary Part 31 Chapter 7. The Effects of Literacy
Chapter 32 Too Little Effect-The Discourse of Literacy Crisis Chapter 33
Too Much Effect-The Discourse of Media Control Chapter 34 Mitigating the
Effects-Engaging the Communities of Practice