Anime  from Akira to Princess Mononoke:  Experiencing Contemporary Japanese  Animation
Palgrave Macmillan | 2001 | ISBN: 0312238622 |  Pages: 336 | File type: PDF | 1 mb
With the popularity of Pokémon  still far from waning, Japanese animation, known as anime to its fans,  has a firm hold on American pop culture. However, anime is much more  than children's cartoons. It runs the gamut from historical epics to  sci-fi sexual thrillers. Often dismissed as fanciful entertainment,  anime is actually quite adept at portraying important social and  cultural issues such as alienation, gender inequality, and teenage  angst. This book investigates the ways that anime presents these issues  in an in-depth and sophisticated manner, uncovering the identity  conflicts, fears over rapid technological advancement, and other key  themes present in much of Japanese animation.
The book uses literary  criticism to discuss themes and ideas present in select anime titles and  attempts to categorise anime into three types - apocalyptic, festival,  and elegaic. The book is split into five sections. In the first, Napier  asks why anime is important as a topic of study. In the second, Napier  looks at the representation of the human body in anime, looking at  "monstrous adolescents", pornographic anime and cyborgs. In the third,  Napier looks at representations of females, the girl, the magical girl  and magical girlfriends. In the fourth section, Napier examines  historical-themed anime.
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