THE BODY IN JAPANESE ANIMATION
Abstract
The representation of the body in Japanese animation, namely cartoons, is discussed in terms of connoting a distinct cultural identity – primarily gender identity. Characters and situations in ten cartoons are analyzed, representing two basic manners of using identity: fixation and transgression.
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2006-12-31
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Žikić, B. (2006). THE BODY IN JAPANESE ANIMATION. Anthropology, 6(4), 82–98. Retrieved from https://antropologija.com/index.php/an/article/view/417
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