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Robot Ghosts and Wired Dreams: Japanese Science Fiction from Origins to Anime Book
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Since the end of the Second World Warâ??and particularly over the last decadeâ??Japanese science fiction has strongly influenced global popular culture. Unlike American and British science fiction, its most popular examples have been visualâ??from Gojira (Godzilla) and Astro Boy in the 1950s and 1960s to the anime masterpieces Akira and Ghost in the Shell of the 1980s and 1990sâ??while little attention has been paid to a vibrant tradition of prose science fiction in Japan.
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Robot Ghosts and Wired Dreams remedies this neglect with a rich exploration of the genre that connects prose science fiction to contemporary anime. Bringing together Western scholars and leading Japanese critics, this groundbreaking work traces the beginnings, evolution, and future direction of science fiction in Japan, its major schools and authors, cultural origins and relationship to its Western counterparts, the role of the genre in the formation of Japan’s national and political identity, and its unique fan culture.
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Covering a remarkable range of textsâ??from the 1930s fantastic detective fiction of Yumeno Kyûsaku to the cross-culturally produced and marketed film and video game franchise Final Fantasyâ??this book firmly establishes Japanese science fiction as a vital and exciting genre.
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Contributors: Hiroki Azuma; Hiroko Chiba, DePauw U; Naoki Chiba; William O. Gardner, Swarthmore College; Mari Kotani; Livia Monnet, U of Montreal; Miri Nakamura, Stanford U; Susan Napier, Tufts U; Sharalyn Orbaugh, U of British Columbia; Tamaki Saitô; Thomas Schnellbächer, Berlin Free U.
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Christopher Bolton is assistant professor of Japanese at Williams College.
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Istvan Csicsery-Ronay Jr. is professor of English at DePauw University.
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Takayuki Tatsumi is professor of English at Keio University.
- 081664974X
- 9780816649747
- 15 November 2007
- University of Minnesota Press
- Paperback (Book)
- 288
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