Related Publications

Research Papers

  • Jaqueline Berndt
    Shōjo global: Japanische Madchenmanga zwischen Kitsch und Kritik
    kjl&m, Heft 3 (special issue: Harr! Comics und Bildgeschichten in der Kinder- und Jugendliteratur), 2009
  • Jaqueline Berndt
    ‘Real’ Manga: Diversity, Hybridity, Relationalities
    Furuichi Yasuko, ed., Manga Realities: Exploring the Art of Japanese Comics Today (exh.cat.), The Japan Foundation, pp.213-219, 2010
  • Fusami Ogi
    Women’s Manga Beyond Japan: Contemporary Comics as Cultural Crossroads in Asia
    International Journal of Comic of Art 2011 Fall, Vol.13, No.2, pp.3-6.
  • John A. Lent
    Yes, There Are Women Cartoonists: Snippets from Those I Have Interviewedpp
    International Journal of Comic of Art 2011 Fall, Vol.13, No.2, pp. 7-31.
  • Fusami Ogi
    Inspiring Women: 40 Years’ Transformation of Shôjo Manga and Women’s Voices
    International Journal of Comic of Art 2011 Fall, Vol.13, No.2, pp. 32-56.
  • CJ (Suzuki) Shige
    Envisioning Alternative Communities through a Popular Medium: Speculative Imagination in Hagio Moto’s Girls’ Comics
    International Journal of Comic of Art 2011 Fall, Vol.13, No.2, pp. 57-74.
  • Ming Hung Alex Tu
    ‘Silent Music: Desiring-machine and Femininity in Some Music-themed Comics
    International Journal of Comic of Art 2011 Fall, Vol.13, No.2, pp. 75-86.
  • Fujimoto Yukari
    Historical Shôjo Manga: On Women’s Alleged Dislike
    International Journal of Comic of Art 2011 Fall, Vol.13, No.2, pp. 87-102.
  • Akiko Sugawa-Shimada
    Functions and Possibilities of Female “Essay Manga”: Resistance, Negotiation, and Pleasure
    International Journal of Comic of Art 2011 Fall, Vol.13, No.2, pp. 103-115.
  • Kim Hyojin
    Crossing Double Borders: Korean Female Amateur Comics Artists in the Globalization of Japanese Dojin Culture
    International Journal of Comic of Art 2011 Fall, Vol.13, No.2, pp. 116-133.
  • Dwinita Larasati
    So, How Was Your Day? The Emergence of Graphic Diary and Female Artists in Indonesia
    International Journal of Comic of Art 2011 Fall, Vol.13, No.2, pp. 134-142.
  • Mashima Tojirakarn
    Why Thai Girls’ Manga Are Not “Shojo Manga”: Japanese Discourse and the Reality of Globalization
    International Journal of Comic of Art 2011 Fall, Vol.13, No.2, pp. 143-163.
  • Gan Sheuo Hui
    Manga in Malaysia: An Approach to Its Current Hybridity through the Career of the Shojo Mangaka Kaoru
    International Journal of Comic of Art 2011 Fall, Vol.13, No.2, pp. 164-178.
  • Angela Moreno Acosta
    Women ‘Using Manga to Tell Local Stories’ A Workshop on the ‘Glocality’ of Manga in Southeast Asia
    International Journal of Comic of Art 2011 Fall, Vol.13, No.2, pp. 179-197.
  • Lim Cheng Tju
    Afterwords
    International Journal of Comic of Art 2011 Fall, Vol.13, No.2, pp. 198-199.

Presentations

  • Kotaro Nakagai
    Searching for Lost Neighbors: the Tradition and Transition of Japanese Folklore as Yokai / Obake / Spirit through Japanese Anime
    International Convention of Asian Scholars the 6th Conference(Daejeon, Korea), 8/6/2009
  • Fusami Ogi
    The History of Shoujo manga
    School of Visual Arts(New York, US)、Friends of Lulu、9/18/2009
  • Kano Miyamoto, Akiko Mizoguchi, Fusami Ogi
    Celebrating the 49th Anniversary Since the Birth of Yaoi with Manga-ka Kano Miyamoto
    Yaoi Con.(San Francisco, US), 11/1/2009
  • Akiko Mizoguchi
    Yaoi as a Lesbian Feminist Genre
    Visual and Critical Studies Program(California College of the Arts), 11/2/2009
  • Akiko Mizoguchi
    Reading and Living Yaoi : Male-male Fantasy Narratives as Women’s Sexual Subculture in Japan
    Society for Cinema and Media Studies (SCMS) (Los Angeles, US), 3/17/2010
  • Yukari Yoshihara
    Un-Shakespearing Shakespeare and Un-Japanizing Manga
    Association for Asian Studies(Philadelphia, Downtown Marriot), 3/28/2010