Mechademia 5: Fanthropologies (Volume 5),Used

Mechademia 5: Fanthropologies (Volume 5),Used

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Passionate Fans Of Anime And Manga, Known In Japan As Otaku And Active Around The World, Play A Significant Role In The Creation And Interpretation Of This Pervasive Popular Culture. Routinely Appropriating And Remixing Favorite Characters, Narratives, Imagery, And Settings, Otaku Take Control Of The Anime Characters They Consume.Fanthropologiesthe Fifth Volume In The Mechademia Series, An Annual Forum Devoted To Japanese Anime And Mangafocuses On Fans, Fan Activities, And The Otaku Phenomenon. The Zones Of Activity Discussed In These Essays Range From Fansubs (Fansubtitled Versions Of Anime And Manga) And Copyright Issues To Gender And Nationality In Fandom, Dolls, And Other Forms Of Consumption That Fandom Offers. Individual Pieces Include A Remarkable Photo Essay On The Emerging Art Of Cosplay Photography; An Original Manga About An Obsessive Dollfan; And A Tour Of Akihabara, Tokyo'S Discount Electronics Shopping District, By A Scholar Disguised As A Fuzzy Animal.Contributors: Madeline Ashby; Jodie Beck, Mcgill U; Christopher Bolton, Williams College; Nait Chizuko, Otsuma U; Ian Condry, Massachusetts Institute Of Technology; Martha Cornog; Kathryn Dunlap, U Of Central Florida; Tsuka Eiji, Kobe Design U; Gerald Figal, Vanderbilt U; Patrick W. Galbraith, U Of Tokyo; Marc Hairston, U Of Texas At Dallas; Marilyn Ivy, Columbia U; Koichi Iwabuchi, Waseda U; Paul Jackson; Amamiya Karin; Fanyi Lam; Thomas Lamarre, Mcgill U; Paul M. Malone, U Of Waterloo; Anne Mcknight, U Of Southern California; Livia Monnet, U Of Montreal; Susan Napier, Tufts U; Kerin Ogg; Timothy Perper; Eron Rauch; Brian Ruh, Indiana U; Nathan Shockey, Columbia U; Marc Steinberg, Concordia U; Jin C. Tomshine, U Of California, San Francisco; Carissa Wolf, North Dakota State U.

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