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Holy Anime!

Autor Patrick Drazen
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 iul 2017

Christianity has been in Japan for five centuries, but embraced by less than one percent of the population. It's a complicated relationship, given the sudden appearance in Japan of Renaissance Catholicism which was utterly unlike the historic faiths of Shinto and Buddhism; Japan had to invent a word for "religion" since Japan did not share the west's reliance on faith in a personal God. Japan's views of this "outsider" religion resemble America's view of the "outsider" Islamic faith. Understanding this through the book Orientalism by Edward Said, Patrick Drazen samples depictions of Christianity in the popular Japanese media of comics and cartoons. The book begins with the work of postwar comics master Tezuka Osamu, with results that range from the comic to the revisionist to the blasphemous and obscene.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780761869078
ISBN-10: 0761869077
Pagini: 204
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Editura: Rowman & Littlefield

Cuprins

Acknowledgments Chapter 1: Introduction; Why this book Chapter 2: History of Christianity in Japan: It¿s Complicated Chapter 3: Christianity in Japanese Popular Culture through the Lens of Said¿s Orientalism Chapter 4: Christian References in the Manga of Tezuka Osamu Chapter 5: Crucifixion in Manga and Anime: The Good, The Bad and the Unreal Chapter 6: The Exorcists Chapter 7: Jinguru Beh! Christmas in Manga and Anime Chapter 8: Christian Weddings in Japan: Just Like In the Movies Chapter 9: Clergy Chapter 10: Nuns in Anime/Manga: Sisterhood Is Not So Powerful Chapter 11: Witch Hunter Robin: Love and Fear and a Side-Trip to Barack Obama Chapter 12: Japan¿s Most Famous Christian Martyr: Amakusa Shir¿ Chapter 13: Angels and Other Metaphors Chapter 14: The ¿Not Safe¿ Chapter Atogaki (Afterword) References

Notă biografică

Born in Chicago, Patrick Drazen was taught to read before going to kindergarten. Writing took longer to master; his first book, Anime Explosion!, was published in 2002 when he was fifty; A Gathering of Spirits: Japan¿s Ghost Story Tradition followed in 2011. In between he was, among other careers, a chauffeur, a legal secretary, and an announcer at Public Radio station WSIU in Carbondale, Illinois.

Descriere

Drazen samples depictions of Christianity in the popular Japanese media of comics and cartoons. The book begins with the work of postwar comics master Tezuka Osamu, with results that range from the comic to the revisionist to the blasphemous and obscene.