Anime from Akira To Princess Mononoke: Experiencing Contemporary Japanese Animation

by Susan J. Napier
Anime from Akira To Princess Mononoke: Experiencing Contemporary Japanese Animation
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32 ratings, 3.41 average rating, 4 reviews (more data...)
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published
2001 by Palgrave Macmillan

binding
Hardcover, 336 pages

isbn
0312238622   (isbn13: 9780312238629)

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Although packaged as a book for general readers, Anime: From Akira to Princess Mononoke is a dreary academic study that showcases the cl...more






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Aaron
11/30/08

bookshelves: social-science
Read in August, 2005
While I had a passing interest in anime in the past, this book more than anything broadened my exposure and my interest in anime. First, anime is not a genre but a medium. And like any other medium, art can be organized into any number of genres.

Napier does an excellent job at analyzing the major categories of anime primarily in terms of Japanese culture rather than in terms of animation; that is, she focuses more on the cultural factors that influence the form of anime in a manner similar ...more
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Sara
04/06/08

Read in April, 2008
An interesting book that touches on some of the most well-known anime titles. This is probably not the best read for those who have not seen the titles discussed. Think of this book as a series off critical essays analyzing the importance of various themes across the works. That being said, I am familiar with a fair number of the titles & really enjoyed reading. I'm especially fascinated with the exploration of contemporary Japanese identity.
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Jesselyn
bookshelves: non-fiction
A good read, though I don't think a good overview of anime in general. I think this is a good read of intellectual essays if you already know the basics about anime. Fairly good history, but I found the coverage of what was popular hit and miss.
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James
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10/01/08

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Jessica
Jessica marked it as to-read (review of isbn 0312238630)
08/23/08

bookshelves: graphic-novel, manga, non-fiction, to-read

Taylor
02/18/08

bookshelves: film

Sarah
02/06/08

bookshelves: film, non-fiction

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Justin
06/16/08

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