汗マーク - Wikipedia - 0 views
同人用語の基礎知識 同人誌とおたくの世界へヨウコソ - 0 views
2ちゃん同人用語辞典 - 0 views
Otaku Public Library: MANGA REVIEW - How Not to Draw Manga, by Christ Reid and John Katz - 0 views
A clash of cultures: cultural differences within American and Japanese animation - 0 views
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Geert Hofstede & Intercultural Value Dimensions
Otaku2 - Doujinshi and Law - 0 views
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An increasingly popular outlet for manga enthusiasts is doujinshi, meaning both fan-produced manga and the “circles” that create them. They flout copyright law and rearticulate the characters they love, and their numbers are many—the largest public get-together in Japan is not a World Cup or Olympic gathering, but rather a doujinshi market called Comike.
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Legally, fans can produce whatever they want insofar as it’s not blatantly for profit or obscene.
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Researcher Gunnar Hempel, 27, a Sophia University MA who wrote his thesis on the phenomenon, estimates there are 8,000 Japanese living off doujinshi, but stresses the number could be greater thanks to digital publishing. A “professional doujinshi” artist scrapes by on some 12,000 yen a month, but can gross 32,000 yen from large sales events.
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Severus Snape in canon - 0 views
Netporn: DIY Web Culture and Sexual Politics - 0 views
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Netporn delves into the aesthetics and politics of sexuality in the era of do-it-yourself (DIY) Internet pornography. Katrien Jacobs, drawing on digital media theory and interviews with Web porn producers and consumers, offers an unprecedented critical analysis of Web culture as digital artistry and of the corresponding heightened government surveillance and censorship of the Internet. Jacobs shows how netporn images and services are important ways of redefining the network body and indispensable ingredients of a maturing network society.
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