The Otaku Encyclopedia

The Otaku Encyclopedia
Title The Otaku Encyclopedia PDF eBook
Author Patrick W. Galbraith
Publisher National Geographic Books
Pages 0
Release 2014-02-28
Genre Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN 1568365497

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Otaku: Nerd; geek or fanboy. Originates from a polite second-person pronoun meaning "your home" in Japanese. Since the 1980s it’s been used to refer to people who are really into Japanese pop-culture, such as anime, manga, and videogames. A whole generation, previously marginalized with labels such as "geek" and "nerd," are now calling themselves "otaku" with pride. The Otaku Encyclopedia offers fascinating insight into the subculture of Cool Japan. With over 600 entries, including common expressions, people, places, and moments of otaku history, this is the essential "A to Z" of facts every Japanese pop-culture fan needs to know. Author Patrick W. Galbraith has spent several years researching deep into the otaku heartland and his intimate knowledge of the subject gives the reader an insider’s guide to words such as moé, doujinshi, cospla y and maid cafés. In-depth interviews with such key players as Takashi Murakami, otaku expert Okada Toshio, and J-pop idol Shoko Nakagawa are interspersed with the entries, offering an even more penetrating look into the often misunderstood world of otaku. Dozens of lively, colorful images—from portraits of the interview subjects to manga illustrations, film stills and photos of places mentioned in the text—pop up throughout the book, making The Otaku Encyclopedia as entertaining to read as it is informative.

The Otaku Encyclopedia

The Otaku Encyclopedia
Title The Otaku Encyclopedia PDF eBook
Author Patrick W. Galbraith
Publisher
Pages 248
Release 2013
Genre Popular culture
ISBN

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With over 500 entries, including common expressions, people, places & moments of otaku history, this is a comprehensive A-Z of facts about popular culture in modern Japan.

Otaku Spaces

Otaku Spaces
Title Otaku Spaces PDF eBook
Author Patrick W. Galbraith
Publisher Chin Music
Pages 0
Release 2012
Genre Fans (Persons)
ISBN 9780984457656

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The first comprehensive look at Japan's otaku collectors, including peeks inside their rooms and visits to their favorite stores.

The Anime Encyclopedia

The Anime Encyclopedia
Title The Anime Encyclopedia PDF eBook
Author Jonathan Clements
Publisher Stone Bridge Press, Inc.
Pages 906
Release 2006
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN

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An encyclopedia of Japanese animation and comics made since 1917.

Moe Manifesto

Moe Manifesto
Title Moe Manifesto PDF eBook
Author Patrick W. Galbraith
Publisher Tuttle Publishing
Pages 368
Release 2014-06-24
Genre Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN 1462914136

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Moe is a huge cultural phenomenon and one of the driving forces behind the enormous success of Japanese anime and manga--not just in Japan but now throughout the world. In Japan, avid fans of manga comics, anime films and videogames use the term Moe to refer to the strong sense of emotional attachment they feel for their favorite characters. These fans have a powerful desire to protect and nurture the youthful, beautiful and innocent characters they adore--like Sagisawa Moe in Dinosaur Planet and Tomoe Hotaru in Sailor Moon. They create their own websites, characters, stories, discussion groups, toys and games based around the original manga and anime roles. Author Patrick Galbraith is the world's acknowledged expert on Moe and a journalist based in Tokyo. For this book, he interviewed twenty important figures in the world of Japanese manga and anime to gain their insights on the Moe phenomenon. These interviews provide us with the first in-depth survey of this subject. Galbraith uncovers how Moe is influencing an entire generation of manga artists and readers. For those new to anime, manga, and youth culture in Japan, he discusses what constitutes the ideal Moe relationship and why some fans are even determined to marry their fictional sweethearts. He reveals key moments in the development of Moe, and current and future trends in the spread of Moe works and characters from Japan to other parts of the world. The Moe Manifesto provides an insider's look at the earliest Moe characters such as Ayame by Tezuka Osamu. The book has over 100 illustrations of the most famous Moe characters, many in color, and it is sure to delight manga and anime fans of every age.

Otaku and the Struggle for Imagination in Japan

Otaku and the Struggle for Imagination in Japan
Title Otaku and the Struggle for Imagination in Japan PDF eBook
Author Patrick W. Galbraith
Publisher Duke University Press
Pages 245
Release 2019-12-06
Genre Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN 147800701X

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From computer games to figurines and maid cafes, men called “otaku” develop intense fan relationships with “cute girl” characters from manga, anime, and related media and material in contemporary Japan. While much of the Japanese public considers the forms of character love associated with “otaku” to be weird and perverse, the Japanese government has endeavored to incorporate “otaku” culture into its branding of “Cool Japan.” In Otaku and the Struggle for Imagination in Japan, Patrick W. Galbraith explores the conflicting meanings of “otaku” culture and its significance to Japanese popular culture, masculinity, and the nation. Tracing the history of “otaku” and “cute girl” characters from their origins in the 1970s to his recent fieldwork in Akihabara, Tokyo (“the Holy Land of Otaku”), Galbraith contends that the discourse surrounding “otaku” reveals tensions around contested notions of gender, sexuality, and ways of imagining the nation that extend far beyond Japan. At the same time, in their relationships with characters and one another, “otaku” are imagining and creating alternative social worlds.

The Anime Encyclopedia, 3rd Revised Edition

The Anime Encyclopedia, 3rd Revised Edition
Title The Anime Encyclopedia, 3rd Revised Edition PDF eBook
Author Jonathan Clements
Publisher Stone Bridge Press
Pages 2372
Release 2015-02-09
Genre Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN 1611729092

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"Impressive, exhaustive, labyrinthine, and obsessive—The Anime Encyclopedia is an astonishing piece of work."—Neil Gaiman Over one thousand new entries . . . over four thousand updates . . . over one million words. . . This third edition of the landmark reference work has six additional years of information on Japanese animation, its practitioners and products, plus incisive thematic entries on anime history and culture. With credits, links, cross-references, and content advisories for parents and libraries. Jonathan Clements has been an editor of Manga Max and a contributing editor of Newtype USA. Helen McCarthy was founding editor of Anime UK and editor of Manga Mania.