Mechademia 5: Fanthropologies
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Mechademia 5: Fanthropologies (2010). Ed. Frenchy Lunning; published by the University of Minnesota Press.
I worked on this one, so I can't speak objectively about its contents, but I can say that a) it's out and b) it's pretty awesome, if I do say so myself. There are many, many good pieces in this volume; here are some of them:
I worked on this one, so I can't speak objectively about its contents, but I can say that a) it's out and b) it's pretty awesome, if I do say so myself. There are many, many good pieces in this volume; here are some of them:
- Marilyn Ivy on the art and fans of Nara Yoshitomo
- Tom Lamarre on speciesism in the works of Osamu Tezuka
- A translation of Ôtsuka Eiji on narrative consumption
- Anne McKnight on Shimotsuma Monogatari
- Two really good papers on fans in the works of the late Kon Satoshi
- A set of full-color cosplay photograpy plates
- Ian Condry on fansubs and copyright
- Patrick Galbraith on government attempts to discipline otaku and Akihabara
- A translation of Amamiya Karin on Japan's lost generation