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Ariane Beldi

Wakanim.TV - Diffuseur légal et gratuit d'animation japonaise en vostfr ! - 0 views

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    est une plateforme communautaire ayant pour thématique les séries d'animation japonaises. Vous y trouverez un suivi de l'actualité au quotidien, des reportages, des articles, des interviews, ainsi que la diffusion légale de séries d'animation. Chaque semaine vous pourrez regarder des nouveaux épisodes de série inédites, cultes ou en simulcast.
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    This is a legal anime simulcast and webcast portal, with free access the first 2 months of the broadcast. Unfortunately, it is aimed at a French-speaking audience, so all subs are in French (but for those comfortable enough in Japanese, all the video have the original soundtrack).
Ariane Beldi

ROME REPORTS TV News Agency - Saints make the leap to manga - 1 views

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    Real manga saints, straight from the Vatican!
Ariane Beldi

Australian Anime, Manga & Slash Fans May Run Afoul of Law | Dru Pagliassotti - 1 views

  • However, the Australian law is very vaguely worded, and I fear it’s going to cause as much harm as it may cause good. For example, from an academic’s perspective, it’s clear that one of the problems of this legislation is that it will have a very strong chilling effect on Australian scholars interested in studying anime, manga, slash, and yaoi, or even other forms of sex/uality, because of the sheer possibility that clicking on a link, ordering a movie or manga, or even purchasing an academic book or reading a journal article on the subject might expose one to an image that could be interpreted as “child pornography” under Australian law.
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    In 2010 the Australian Government proposes to go ahead with a mandatory ISP-level internet filtering scheme which, if passed into law, could have a massive impact on anime, manga and slash fans. Why manga and slash fans? Because the main target of the law is to prevent the circulation of 'child abuse sexual imagery' - BUT in Australia 'child abuse sexual imagery' covers even FICTIONAL representations and includes 'under age' characters in anime, manga and slash. If the law is passed, any fan site that contains or links to this material could be added to a government 'blacklist' and access denied in Australia.
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    This is an important news for both fans and scholars of fanfictions and dojinshi.
Ariane Beldi

Amazon.com: Popular Culture, Globalization and Japan (Asia's Transformations) (97804153... - 1 views

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    Not really new, but might be useful to have on one's bookshelves!
Ariane Beldi

Professor Munakata's fantastic museum piece - Times Online - 1 views

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      I hope Hayao Miyazaki isn't reading this! The last term he'd use to qualify his animation cinema is "anime". In general terms, "anime" is used to refer to animated series for TV broadcast and video distribution. For a journalist who claims to have an inside knowledge of this audiovisual univers, that's quite a confusion to make!
  • The manga aesthetic has spawned a film genre called anime, such as Spirited Away
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