Tokyo Cyberpunk: Posthumanism in Japanese Visual Culture
by Steven T. Brown
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Engaging some of the most canonical and thought-provoking anime, manga, and science fiction films, Tokyo Cyberpunk offers insightful analysis of Japanese visual culture. Steven T. Brown draws new conclusions about the cultural flow of art, as well as important technological issues of the day.Tags
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Steven T. Brown is the Director of Japanese Studies and Professor of Japanese Film Popular Culture at the University of Oregon. He is the author of Theatricalities of Power: The Cultural Politics of Noh, the editor of Cinema Anime, and the co-editor of Performing Japanese Women, a special issue of the feminist journal Women Performance.
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- Literature Studies and Criticism, Graphic Novels & Comics
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- 700.952 — Arts & recreation Arts Arts & Recreation Historical, geographic, persons treatment of the arts Asia Japan
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- NC1766 .J3 .B76 — Fine Arts Drawing. Design. Illustration Drawing. Design. Illustration Pictorial humor, caricature, etc.
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