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JSTOR — Project Muse
Editor: Frenchy Lunning
Publisher: University of Minnesota Press (Minneapolis, MN)
ISBN: 978-0-8166-8049-8
Contents:
- Lamarre, Thomas. Introduction: Radical perspectivalism (pp. ix-xviii).
Essays on anime/manga and related topics
- Steinberg, Marc. Inventing intervals: The digital image in Metropolis and Gankutsuo (pp. 3-22).
- Fujimoto, Yukari. Takahashi Macoto: The origin of shojo manga style (pp. 24-55).
- Loh, Waiyee. Superflat and the postmodern gothic: Images of Western modernity in Kuroshitsuji (pp. 111-127).
[Black Butler] - Riekeles, Stefan, and Lamarre, Thomas. Image essay: Mobile worldviews (pp. 174-188).
- Jackson, Craig. Topologies of identity in Serial Experiments Lain (pp. 191-201).
- Li, Jinying. From Superflat windows to Facebook walls: Mobility and multiplicity of an animated shopping gaze (pp. 203-221).
- Somers, Emily. New halves, old selves: Reincarnation and transgender identification in Oshima Yumiko’s Tsurubara-tsurubara (pp. 223-246).
- Furuhata, Yuriko. Audiovisual redundancy and remediation in Ninja bugeicho (pp. 249-262).
- Sas, Miryam. Moving the horizon: Violence and cinematic revolution in Oshima Nagisa’s Ninja bugeicho (pp. 264-280).
- Monnet, Livia. Anatomy of permutational desire, part III: The artificial woman and the perverse structure of modernity (pp. 282-297).
Other essays
- Sakaki, Atsuko. The face in the shadow of the camera: Corporeality of the photographer in Kanai Meiko’s narratives (pp. 57-76).
- Orbaugh, Sharalynn. Kamishibai and the art of the interval (pp. 78-100).
- Screen, Timon. Hokusai’s lines of sight (pp. 103-109).
- Beynon, David. From techno-cute to Superflat: Robots and Asian architectural features (pp. 129-148).
- Jackson, Reginald. Dying in two dimensions: Genji emaki and the wages of depth perception (pp. 150-172).