Mechademia 8 : Tezuka's Manga Life /
Known as the "Walt Disney of Japan" it is no surprise that Tezuka Osamu is still the best-known manga creator to Western fans. Current scholarship has uncovered the profound complexity and ambiguity not only of his work but of the man, the artist, and his life-dismantling his position as t...
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Idioma: | Inglés |
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Minneapolis, Minnesota :
University Of Minnesota Press,
2013.
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover; Contents; Introduction; Nonhuman Life; "Becoming-Insect Woman": Tezuka's Feminist Species; Diary of an Insect Shojo's Vagabond Life; Tezuka Osamu's Circle of Life: Vitalism, Evolution, and Buddhism; Atom Came from Bugs: The Precocious Didacticism of Tezuka Osamu's Essays in Insect Idleness; On the Fabulation of a Form of Life in the Drawn Line and Systems of Thought; The Metamorphic and Microscopic in Tezuka Osamu's Graphic Novels; Media Life; Where Is Tezuka? A Theory of Manga Expression; Phoenix 2772: A 1980 Turning Point for Tezuka and Anime; Copying Atomu; Tokiwasou Story.
- A Life in MangaToward a Theory of "Artist Manga": Manga Self-Consciousness and the Transforming Figure of the Artist; Manga Shonen: Kato Ken'ichi and the Manga Boys; Implicating Readers: Tezuka's Early Seinen Manga; Tezuka's Anime Revolution in Context; Designing a World; Unico; Everyday Life; An Unholy Alliance of Eisenstein and Disney: The Fascist Origins of Otaku Culture; Osamu Moet Moso: Imagining Lines of Eroticism in Akihabara; Tezuka, Shojo Manga, and Hagio Moto; Out of Death, an Atomic Consecration to Life: Astro Boy and Hiroshima's Long Shadow; Wolf Head in Phoenix; Contributors.