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Mechademia: An Annual Forum for Anime, Manga and the Fan Arts. Mechademia’s subject area extends from manga and anime to game design, fashion, graphics, packaging, and toy industries, as well as a broad range of fan practices related to popular culture in Japan. We are interested in how the academic and fan communities can provide new possibilities for critical thinking and popular writing. Mechademia appears annually, published by University of Minnesota Press.
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Volume 13, Number 2, Spring 2021Table of Contents
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View "The Sound That Races Through the End of the World": Musical Moments as Refrain and Revolution in the Anime of Ikuhara Kunihiko
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View Blind Musicians and Supernatural Worlds: Animated Representations of Japan's Mysterious Biwa Hōshi
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View Sounds Like Misogyny: Voicing Cross-gender Roles in Anime and Discourses Surrounding Female Fandom on 2channel
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Sounds Like Misogyny: Voicing Cross-gender Roles in Anime and Discourses Surrounding Female Fandom on 2channel
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View Rumble, Race, and Crash: Space and Movement through Sound Effects in Akira and American Flagg!
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View The Sound of Visual Novels: Differences and Similarities in Experience for Japanese and English-speakers
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| ISSN | 2152-6648 |
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| Print ISSN | 1934-2489 |
| Launched on MUSE | 2021-03-02 |
| Open Access | No |




