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Manga Cultures and the Female Gaze: East Asian Popular Culture

Autor Kathryn Hemmann
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 23 mai 2021
The female gaze is used by writers and readers to examine narratives from a perspective that sees women as subjects instead of objects, and the application of a female gaze to male-dominated discourses can open new avenues of interpretation. This book explores how female manga artists have encouraged the female gaze within their work and how female readers have challenged the male gaze pervasive in many forms of popular media. Each of the chapters offers a close reading of influential manga and fancomics to illustrate the female gaze as a mode of resistant reading and creative empowerment. By employing a female gaze, professional and amateur creators are able to shape and interpret texts in a manner that emphasizes the role of female characters while challenging and reconfiguring gendered themes and issues.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783030180973
ISBN-10: 3030180972
Pagini: 173
Ilustrații: IX, 173 p. 15 illus., 9 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.23 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2020
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria East Asian Popular Culture

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

1. Introduction: Interrogating the Text from the Wrong Perspective.- 2. Short Skirts, Superpowers, and the Evolution of the Beautiful Fighting Girl.- 3. The Maiden and the Witch: CLAMP's Subversion of Female Character Tropes.- 4. Queering the Media Mix: The Female Gaze in Japanese Fancomics.- 5. Beautiful War Games: Transfiguring Genders in Video Game Fancomics.- 6. Link Is Not Silent: Queer Disability Positivity in Fan Readings of The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild.- 7. The Cultural Cross-Pollination of Shōjo Manga.

Recenzii

“Kathryn Hemmann’s insightful book adds a much-needed perspective on our understanding of the field of Manga Studies and its interconnectedness to closely related disciplines and mediums, particularly as Japanese popular culture, despite the relative cooling down of the ‘Cool Japan’ frenzy during the 2010s, continues to inspire and draw audiences to professional and fan-made content.” (Brandon Murakami, ImageTexT, imagetextjournal.com, Vol. 12 (2), 2021)

Notă biografică

Kathryn Hemmann received a PhD from the University of Pennsylvania and is the author of numerous essays on Japanese fiction, graphic novels, and video games. They also run the blog Contemporary Japanese Literature (japaneselit.net), which features reviews of fiction in translation and posts on gender, society, and popular culture.

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The female gaze is used by writers and readers to examine narratives from a perspective that sees women as subjects instead of objects, and the application of a female gaze to male-dominated discourses can open new avenues of interpretation. This book explores how female manga artists have encouraged the female gaze within their work and how female readers have challenged the male gaze pervasive in many forms of popular media. Each of the chapters offers a close reading of influential manga and fancomics to illustrate the female gaze as a mode of resistant reading and creative empowerment. By employing a female gaze, professional and amateur creators are able to shape and interpret texts in a manner that emphasizes the role of female characters while challenging and reconfiguring gendered themes and issues.
Kathryn Hemmann received a PhD from the University of Pennsylvania and is the author of numerous essays on Japanese fiction, graphic novels, and video games. They also run the blog Contemporary Japanese Literature (japaneselit.net), which features reviews of fiction in translation and posts on gender, society, and popular culture.

Caracteristici

Focuses on how female manga artists have encouraged the female gaze within their work and how female readers have challenged the male gaze common in many forms of popular media Engages with the most current discussions in the fields of Japan Studies, Media Studies, and Fandom Studies, especially discussions surrounding female and queer sexualities and the role of women in the creation and transformation of media cultures Details how erotic elements of the female gaze may be used to suggest subversive interpretations of the overt or implicit phallocentrism of many forms of mainstream media