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Highlights
- One of the best overviews of the anime phenomenon, its history and cultural significance, ideal for surveys and in-depth study.
- About the Author: Patrick Drazen has presented at the 2004 Schoolgirls and Mobilesuits, at Yaoi-Con in 2002, at the 2006 Cherry Blossom Festival Anime Marathon at the Freer Gallery of the Smithsonian Institution, and for several years at Anime Central in Chicago.
- 388 Pages
- Performing Arts, Film
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About the Book
One of the best overviews of the anime phenomenon, its history and cultural significance, ideal for surveys and in-depth study.
Book Synopsis
One of the best overviews of the anime phenomenon, its history and cultural significance, ideal for surveys and in-depth study.
Review Quotes
"An excellent reference work on the subject."
-Library Journal (starred review)"Mr. Drazen, like others of the Stone Bridge Press club, does his homework in spades."
--Akadot.com"The ideal gift for the fan who thinks he knows it all, or perhaps the parent who knows nothing. The world of Japanese animation is laden with so-called beginner's guides, but in my opinion, this is the first that has been truly worth picking up."
--UK Sci-Fi Channel"An essential reference for understanding the landmarks, themes, and history contained in this intriguing form of popular culture."
--John F. Barber, School of Arts and Humanities, The University of Texas at Dallas, Leonardo Journal"A popular study of the Japanese genre of anime teaches a great deal about the art form and about Japanese culture in general--and how cultural themes reverberate through popular media."
--Anthropology Review Database"The perfect introduction for any new to the idea of anime..."
--The Midwest Book Review (D. Donovan, Editor & Senior Reviewer, California Bookwatch)"This book is useful not only as a reference to Anime, but also as a rewarding guide to some aspects of contemporary Japanese culture."
--University Library: Monthly Book Spotlight, June 2003"A good resource and guide to the foundation, historical development and overall themes in Japanese animation and serves as an excellent reference source whether you are an established fan or a person who wants to learn about the cultural aspects of this specific and increasingly popular genre."
--Active AnimeAbout the Author
Patrick Drazen has presented at the 2004 Schoolgirls and Mobilesuits, at Yaoi-Con in 2002, at the 2006 Cherry Blossom Festival Anime Marathon at the Freer Gallery of the Smithsonian Institution, and for several years at Anime Central in Chicago. He's been at anime conventions in Columbus, Indianapolis, and Peoria, and gave a talk on anime based on western literature at his alma mater Illinois Wesleyan University for Homecoming 2012. He also gave talks about anime at Mayor Daley's Book Club, an annual literacy festival for local authors. He's written articles on anime for Animation magazine and the British magazine SFX, on manga for Time Out New York, sits on the Editorial Board for Mechademia journal, and participated in a panel discussion in 2006 with Gundam creator Yoshiyuki Tomino as part of the Chicago International Film Festival. Drazen has an extensive anime collection, from Betamax to DVD, and his presentations have touched on Japanese folklore in modern anime, same-sex relationships, and the fluid nature of heroes and villains in anime.