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Manga vision : cultural and communicative perspectives

Sarah E. Pasfield-Neofitou (Editor), Cathy Sell (Editor), Queenie Chan (Artist)
"Manga Vision examines cultural and communicative aspects of Japanese comics, drawing together scholars from Japan, Australia and Europe working in areas as diverse as cultural studies, linguistics, education, music, art, anthropology, and translation, to explore the influence of manga in Japan and worldwide via translation, OEL manga and fan engagement. The volume includes a mix of theoretical, methodological, empirical and professional practice-based chapters, examining manga from both academic and artistic perspectives. Manga Vision also provides the reader with a multimedia experience, featuring original artwork by Australian manga artist Queenie Chan, cosplay photographs, and an online supplement offering musical compositions inspired by manga, and downloadable manga-related teaching resources."--Publisher's description
eBook, English, 2016
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Monash University Publishing, Clayton, Vic., 2016
1 online resource : illustrations
9781925377071, 9781925523041, 1925377075, 1925523047
953459173
Image to object, illustration to costume: Australian cosplayers and cosplay 'ways of seeing' manga / Claire Langsford
Beyond 'Japaneseness': representative possibilities of original English language manga in Svetlana Chmakova's Dramacon / Angela Moreno Acosta
The changing role of manga and anime magazines in the Japanese animation industry / Renato Rivera Rusca
From victim to Kira: death note and the misplaced agencies of cosmic justice / Corey Bell
Exploring Yaoi fan's online practices in an online community / Simon Turner
An evaluation of Physicality in the Bara manga of Bádi magazine / Thomas Baudinette
Finding music in manga: exploring Yaoi through contemporary piano composition / Paul Smith
Nodame's language lessons / Tomoko Aoyama and Belinda Kennett
Writing another's tongue: orthographic representations of non-fluency in Japanese manga / Wes Robertson
Factors influencing non-native reader's sequencing of Japanese manga panels / James F. Lee and William S. Armour
Manga in the English as a foreign language classroom / Lara Promnitz-Hayashi
Impolite language in manga / Lidia Tanaka
Ken-Honyaku-ryū: issues in the translation of controversial texts focusing on the manga comics Hate Korean Wave and Hate Japanese Wave / Adam Antoni Zulawnik
The sound of silence: translating onomatopoeia and mimesis in Japanese manga / Cathy Sell and Sarah Pasfield-Neofitou
Manga spectacles: manga as a multimodal research tool / Cathy Sell