A Cosplay Photography Sampler - 2 views
Issues | U.S.-JAPAN WOMEN'S JOURNAL: Shojo manga - 1 views
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The purpose of the U.S.-Japan Women's Journal is to exchange scholarship on women and gender between the U.S., Japan and other countries, to enlarge the base of information available in Japan on the status of American women as well as women in other countries, to disseminate information on Japanese women to the U.S. and other countries, and to stimulate the comparative study of women's issues. Until 2000, the U.S.-Japan Women's Journal was published in both Japanese(Nichibei Josei Journal,from 1988) and English (English supplement, from 1991). It is now published in English only. Formerly, it was produced jointly by the U.S.-Japan Women's Center, the Center for Inter-Cultural Studies and Education and Purdue University. It is now co-produced by the Josai International Center for the Promotion of Art and Science and the Purdue University Department of History.
Youth Brigade: Clearing up the Tokyo Youth Ordinance Bill - 0 views
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This bill is not good for the Japanese anime and manga industry as a whole; it is not good for publishers, and it is not good for the creators. As anime and manga fans, we are constantly fighting against the preconceived notion that such entertainment is just for kids. Unfortunately, if this law remains on the books and creators cannot make the daring works they wish, anime and manga may indeed turn into unquestioning, lobotomized entertainment for little kiddies from here on out.
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Bill 156 is not an across the board muzzling of creativity and critical art in Japan. However, it is potentially a hollowing out of two of Japan's most noteworthy art forms.
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novels and films are not affected by this law
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