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Du Devenir-Parasite. Le Corps Manga Entre Posthumanité Et Horreur Corporelle Antonio Dominguez Leiva
Document generated on 09/28/2021 3:21 p.m. Captures Figures, théories et pratiques de l'imaginaire Du devenir-parasite. Le corps manga entre posthumanité et horreur corporelle Antonio Dominguez Leiva Le corps augmenté dans la bande dessinée Article abstract Volume 4, Number 2, November 2019 Hitoshi Iwaaki’s masterpiece Parasyte (1988-1994), though ignored by academic critics, encapsulates in a particularly striking way the different URI: https://id.erudit.org/iderudit/1068771ar issues surrounding manga bodies as they are torn between body horror and DOI: https://doi.org/10.7202/1068771ar the pleasures and disgraces of becoming-posthuman. See table of contents Publisher(s) Figura, Centre de recherche sur le texte et l'imaginaire ISSN 2371-1930 (digital) Explore this journal Cite this article Dominguez Leiva, A. (2019). Du devenir-parasite. Le corps manga entre posthumanité et horreur corporelle. Captures, 4(2). https://doi.org/10.7202/1068771ar © Antonio Dominguez Leiva, 2020 This document is protected by copyright law. Use of the services of Érudit (including reproduction) is subject to its terms and conditions, which can be viewed online. https://apropos.erudit.org/en/users/policy-on-use/ This article is disseminated and preserved by Érudit. Érudit is a non-profit inter-university consortium of the Université de Montréal, Université Laval, and the Université du Québec à Montréal. Its mission is to promote and disseminate research. https://www.erudit.org/en/ Version enrichie de cet article : http://revuecaptures.org/node/3883 Du devenir-parasite Le corps manga entre posthumanité et horreur corporelle Antonio Dominguez Leiva Résumé : Œuvre essentielle peu étudiée par la critique, Parasite (Kiseiju), écrit et dessiné par Hitoshi Iwaaki et publié en magazine entre 1988 et 1994, condense de façon particulièrement frappante les enjeux du corps mangaesque tiraillé entre l’horreur corporelle et les heurs et malheurs du devenir-posthumain. -
The Origins of the Magical Girl Genre Note: This First Chapter Is an Almost
The origins of the magical girl genre Note: this first chapter is an almost verbatim copy of the excellent introduction from the BESM: Sailor Moon Role-Playing Game and Resource Book by Mark C. MacKinnon et al. I took the liberty of changing a few names according to official translations and contemporary transliterations. It focuses on the traditional magical girls “for girls”, and ignores very very early works like Go Nagai's Cutie Honey, which essentially created a market more oriented towards the male audience; we shall deal with such things in the next chapter. Once upon a time, an American live-action sitcom called Bewitched, came to the Land of the Rising Sun... The magical girl genre has a rather long and important history in Japan. The magical girls of manga and Japanese animation (or anime) are a rather unique group of characters. They defy easy classification, and yet contain elements from many of the best loved fairy tales and children's stories throughout the world. Many countries have imported these stories for their children to enjoy (most notably France, Italy and Spain) but the traditional format of this particular genre of manga and anime still remains mostly unknown to much of the English-speaking world. The very first magical girl seen on television was created about fifty years ago. Mahoutsukai Sally (or “Sally the Witch”) began airing on Japanese television in 1966, in black and white. The first season of the show proved to be so popular that it was renewed for a second year, moving into the era of color television in 1967. -
Protoculture Addicts
PA #88 // CONTENTS PA A N I M E N E W S N E T W O R K ' S ANIME VOICES 4 Letter From The Publisher PROTOCULTURE¯:paKu]-PROTOCULTURE ADDICTS 5 Page 5 Editorial Issue #88 (Summer 2006) 6 Contributors Spotlight SPOTLIGHTS 98 Letters 25 BASILISK NEWS Overview Character Profiles 8 Anime Releases (R1 DVDs) Story Primer 10 Related Products Releases Shinobi: The live-action movie 12 Manga Releases By Miyako Matsuda & C.J. Pelletier 17 Anime & Manga News 32 URUSEI YATSURA An interview with Robert Woodhead MANGA PREVIEW An Introduction By Zac Bertschy & Therron Martin 53 ES: Eternal Sabbath 35 VIZ MEDIA ANIME WORLD An interview with Alvin Lu By Zac Bertschy 73 Convention Guide 78 Interview ANIME STORIES Hitoshi Ariga 80 Making The Band 55 BEWITCHED AGNES 10 Tips from Full Moon on Becoming a Popstar Okusama Wa Maho Shoujo 82 Fantasia Genre Film Festival By Miyako Matsuda & C.J. Pelletier Sample fileKamikaze Girls 58 BLOOD + The Taste Of Tea By Miyako Matsuda & C. Macdonald 84 The Modern Japanese Music Database Part 35: Home Page 19: Triceratops 60 ELEMENTAL GELADE By Miyako Matsuda REVIEWS 63 GALLERY FAKE 86 Books Howl’s Moving Castle Novel By Miyako Matsuda & C.J. Pelletier Le Guide Phénix Du Manga 65 GUN SWORD Love Hina, Novel Vol. 1 By Miyako Matsuda & C.J. Pelletier 87 Live-Action Lorelei 67 KAMICHU! 88 Manga Kamisama Wa Chugakusei 90 Related Products By Miyako Matsuda CD Soundtracks 69 TIDELINE BLUE Otaku Unite! By Miyako Matsuda & C.J. Pelletier 91 Anime More on: www.protoculture-mag.com & www.animenewsnetwork.com 3 ○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○ LETTER FROM THE PUBLISHER A N I M E N E W S N E T W O R K ' S PROTOCULTUREPROTOCULTURE¯:paKu]- ADDICTS Over seven years of writing and editing anime reviews, I’ve put a lot of thought into what a Issue #88 (Summer 2006) review should be and should do, as well as what is shouldn’t be and shouldn’t do. -
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fast, though they usually don’t appear in the same series ing youngsters training and caring for exotic creatures as full-sizeOpen mecha, but there are exceptions. A(or in somenim cases machines) that would bee pitted against each other in combat. Th e monsters are usually Modern Powers smart but not sentient, and have not only special pow- Examples: Aquarian Age, Blue Seed, Gatekeepers, ers, but the ability to grow in strength and eventually JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure, Maburaho, Magic User’s Club, “evolve” into a more powerful form with proper care. Mahou Tsukai ni Taisetsu na Koto, Mai-HiME, Read We won’t even get into the possible implications of Or Die, S-Cry-Ed, Tokyo Underground this being a genre that involves cute anime critters in “Modern powers” is what we’ll call a genre of anime cockfi ghts. that involves characters gaining special powers and try- Anyway, pet monster anime is a close relative of ing to cope with them and live normal lives in spite of sports manga. Training monsters and having them fi ght being confronted with whatever dangers those powers is treated as a sport of sorts, and much like a typical bring to them. In eff ect, it’s superheroes without the sports manga (such as Hikaru no Go or Prince of Tennis) spandex or secret identities – though not a few heroes pet monster anime often revolve around a young boy in thisn genre fi nd it preferable to keep their powers starting out as a novice and becoming a master, growing secret from the world at large. -
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MEDIA CONTACT: Meilyne Tran BOOK WALKER Co.Ltd. [email protected] Ph: +81-3-5216-8312 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE BOOK☆WALKER CELEBRATES ANIME BOSTON WITH GIVEAWAYS, NEW TITLES KADOKAWA's Online Store for Manga & Light Novels MARCH 15, 2016 – BookWalker returns to N. America with its first anime con appearance of 2016 at Anime Boston. Anime Boston will be held on March 25-27 at the Hynes Convention Center in Boston, Massachusetts. Manga and light novel readers, visit booth #308 for your chance to win prizes, like Sword Art Online, Fate/ and Kill La Kill figures, limited edition Sword Art Online clear file folders, or a $10 gift card good toward purchasing any digital manga or light novel title on BookWalker Global. WIN PRIZES FROM BOOKWALKER AT ANIME BOSTON There are several ways to win! If you’re new to BookWalker, just visit http://global.bookwalker.jp and subscribe to our mailing list. Show your “My Account” page to BookWalker booth staff at Anime Boston, and you’ll get a chance to try for one of the prizes. For a second chance to win, use your $10 gift card to purchase any eBook on BookWalker. Want another chance to take home a prize? Take a photo at the BookWalker booth, follow BookWalker on Twitter at @BOOKWALKER_GL and post your photo on Twitter with the hashtags #AnimeBoston and #BOOKWALKER. Show your tweet to BookWalker booth staff, and you’ll get a chance to win one of three Neon Genesis Evangelion figures. Haven’t tried BookWalker yet? Anime Boston is also your chance to get a hands-on look at our eBook store. -
Short Story Originally Appeared in the Anthology “Girls Night Out,” Edited by Sarah Mlynowski and Published by Red Dress Ink in 2006
Reunion Reunion By Meg Cabot This short story originally appeared in the anthology “Girls Night Out,” edited by Sarah Mlynowski and published by Red Dress Ink in 2006. Other contributors included Emily Giffin, Marian Keyes, Cecelia Ahern, and Kristin Gore. All author proceeds from the collection went to War Child. The book is now out of print, and rights to the stories have since reverted back to the authors. I’m happy to offer this unedited version of mine, “Reunion,” for my readers to enjoy for free. This short story is part of the New York Journal “Boy Series,” Boy Next Door, Boy Meets Girl, and Every Boy’s Got One, and is told exclusively in emails. 2 Reunion To: All Sent: April 25, 2005 11:45AM Fr: Scooter Potts <[email protected]> Re: Bloomville High School Class of ‘95 Reunion Bloomville High School Class of 1995 10 Year Reunion Hey, fellow Panthers! Guess what time it is? That’s right: Our ten-year high school reunion! Can you believe it’s been ten years since we graduated? Though I still see some of you regularly (remember, there’s a 10% discount for BHS grads here at Bloomville Motors), it will be great to catch up with those of you who left Indiana for such far flung places as New York City (Jo Buchanon’s mom says that Jo’s band, the Raving Lunatics, got a real positive review in The Village Voice for their first ever gig at the Wa Wa Hut)! So put in that vacation request today, and start planning on an exciting weekend of fun connecting with your fellow classmates! When: Friday Night July 15th at 8:00 p.m What: Casual gathering at TGIF’s on Main Street When: Saturday Morning/Afternoon, July 16th, from 11:00 a.m. -
Aachi Wa Ssipak Afro Samurai Afro Samurai Resurrection Air Air Gear
1001 Nights Burn Up! Excess Dragon Ball Z Movies 3 Busou Renkin Druaga no Tou: the Aegis of Uruk Byousoku 5 Centimeter Druaga no Tou: the Sword of Uruk AA! Megami-sama (2005) Durarara!! Aachi wa Ssipak Dwaejiui Wang Afro Samurai C Afro Samurai Resurrection Canaan Air Card Captor Sakura Edens Bowy Air Gear Casshern Sins El Cazador de la Bruja Akira Chaos;Head Elfen Lied Angel Beats! Chihayafuru Erementar Gerad Animatrix, The Chii's Sweet Home Evangelion Ano Natsu de Matteru Chii's Sweet Home: Atarashii Evangelion Shin Gekijouban: Ha Ao no Exorcist O'uchi Evangelion Shin Gekijouban: Jo Appleseed +(2004) Chobits Appleseed Saga Ex Machina Choujuushin Gravion Argento Soma Choujuushin Gravion Zwei Fate/Stay Night Aria the Animation Chrno Crusade Fate/Stay Night: Unlimited Blade Asobi ni Iku yo! +Ova Chuunibyou demo Koi ga Shitai! Works Ayakashi: Samurai Horror Tales Clannad Figure 17: Tsubasa & Hikaru Azumanga Daioh Clannad After Story Final Fantasy Claymore Final Fantasy Unlimited Code Geass Hangyaku no Lelouch Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children B Gata H Kei Code Geass Hangyaku no Lelouch Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within Baccano! R2 Freedom Baka to Test to Shoukanjuu Colorful Fruits Basket Bakemonogatari Cossette no Shouzou Full Metal Panic! Bakuman. Cowboy Bebop Full Metal Panic? Fumoffu + TSR Bakumatsu Kikansetsu Coyote Ragtime Show Furi Kuri Irohanihoheto Cyber City Oedo 808 Fushigi Yuugi Bakuretsu Tenshi +Ova Bamboo Blade Bartender D.Gray-man Gad Guard Basilisk: Kouga Ninpou Chou D.N. Angel Gakuen Mokushiroku: High School Beck Dance in -
The Origins of the Magical Girl Genre Note: This First Chapter Is an Almost
The origins of the magical girl genre Note: this first chapter is an almost verbatim copy of the excellent introduction from the BESM: Sailor Moon Role-Playing Game and Resource Book by Mark C. MacKinnon et al. I took the liberty of changing a few names according to official translations and contemporary transliterations. It focuses on the traditional magical girls “for girls”, and ignores very very early works like Go Nagai's Cutie Honey, which essentially created a market more oriented towards the male audience; we shall deal with such things in the next chapter. Once upon a time, an American live-action sitcom called Bewitched, came to the Land of the Rising Sun... The magical girl genre has a rather long and important history in Japan. The magical girls of manga and Japanese animation (or anime) are a rather unique group of characters. They defy easy classification, and yet contain elements from many of the best loved fairy tales and children's stories throughout the world. Many countries have imported these stories for their children to enjoy (most notably France, Italy and Spain) but the traditional format of this particular genre of manga and anime still remains mostly unknown to much of the English-speaking world. The very first magical girl seen on television was created about fifty years ago. Mahoutsukai Sally (or “Sally the Witch”) began airing on Japanese television in 1966, in black and white. The first season of the show proved to be so popular that it was renewed for a second year, moving into the era of color television in 1967. -
Sailor Mars Meet Maroku
sailor mars meet maroku By GIRNESS Submitted: August 11, 2005 Updated: August 11, 2005 sailor mars and maroku meet during a battle then fall in love they start to go futher and futher into their relationship boy will sango be mad when she comes back =:) hope you like it Provided by Fanart Central. http://www.fanart-central.net/stories/user/GIRNESS/18890/sailor-mars-meet-maroku Chapter 1 - sango leaves 2 Chapter 2 - sango leaves 15 1 - sango leaves Fanart Central A.whitelink { COLOR: #0000ff}A.whitelink:hover { BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent}A.whitelink:visited { COLOR: #0000ff}A.BoxTitleLink { COLOR: #000; TEXT-DECORATION: underline}A.BoxTitleLink:hover { COLOR: #465584; TEXT-DECORATION: underline}A.BoxTitleLink:visited { COLOR: #000; TEXT-DECORATION: underline}A.normal { COLOR: blue}A.normal:hover { BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent}A.normal:visited { COLOR: #000020}A { COLOR: #0000dd}A:hover { COLOR: #cc0000}A:visited { COLOR: #000020}A.onlineMemberLinkHelper { COLOR: #ff0000}A.onlineMemberLinkHelper:hover { COLOR: #ffaaaa}A.onlineMemberLinkHelper:visited { COLOR: #cc0000}.BoxTitleColor { COLOR: #000000} picture name Description Keywords All Anime/Manga (0)Books (258)Cartoons (428)Comics (555)Fantasy (474)Furries (0)Games (64)Misc (176)Movies (435)Original (0)Paintings (197)Real People (752)Tutorials (0)TV (169) Add Story Title: Description: Keywords: Category: Anime/Manga +.hack // Legend of Twilight's Bracelet +Aura +Balmung +Crossovers +Hotaru +Komiyan III +Mireille +Original .hack Characters +Reina +Reki +Shugo +.hack // Sign +Mimiru -
Protoculture Addicts Is ©1987-2006 by Protoculture • the REVIEWS Copyrights and Trademarks Mentioned Herein Are the Property of LIVE-ACTION
Sample file CONTENTS 3 ○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○ P r o t o c u l t u r e A d d i c t s # 8 7 December 2005 / January 2006. Published by Protoculture, P.O. Box 1433, Station B, Montreal, Qc, Canada, H3B 3L2. ANIME VOICES Letter From The Publisher ......................................................................................................... 4 E d i t o r i a l S t a f f Page Five Editorial ................................................................................................................... 5 [CM] – Publisher Christopher Macdonald Contributor Spotlight & Staff Lowlight ......................................................................................... 6 [CJP] – Editor-in-chief Claude J. Pelletier Letters ................................................................................................................................... 74 [email protected] Miyako Matsuda [MM] – Contributing Editor / Translator Julia Struthers-Jobin – Editor NEWS Bamboo Dong [BD] – Associate-Editor ANIME RELEASES (R1 DVDs) ...................................................................................................... 7 Jonathan Mays [JM] – Associate-Editor ANIME-RELATED PRODUCTS RELEASES (UMDs, CDs, Live-Action DVDs, Artbooks, Novels) .................. 9 C o n t r i b u t o r s MANGA RELEASES .................................................................................................................. 10 Zac Bertschy [ZB], Sean Broestl [SB], Robert Chase [RC], ANIME & MANGA NEWS: North -
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Title Owner Rating Length ANN .hack//G.U. Trilogy Bandai 13UP Movie 7.58655 .hack//Legend of the Twilight Bandai 13UP 12 ep. 6.43177 .hack//ROOTS Bandai 13UP 26 ep. 6.60439 .hack//SIGN Bandai 13UP 26 ep. 6.9994 0091 Funimation TVMA 10 Tokyo Warriors MediaBlasters 13UP 6 ep. 5.03647 2009 Lost Memories ADV R 2009 Lost Memories/Yesterday ADV R 3 x 3 Eyes Geneon 16UP 801 TTS Airbats ADV 15UP A Tree of Palme ADV TV14 Movie 6.72217 Abarashi Family ADV MA AD Police (TV) ADV 15UP AD Police Files Animeigo 17UP Adventures of the MiniGoddess Geneon 13UP 48 ep/7min each 6.48196 Afro Samurai Funimation TVMA Afro Samurai: Resurrection Funimation TVMA Agent Aika Central Park Media 16UP Ah! My Buddha MediaBlasters 13UP 13 ep. 6.28279 Ah! My Goddess Geneon 13UP 5 ep. 7.52072 Ah! My Goddess MediaBlasters 13UP 26 ep. 7.58773 Ah! My Goddess 2: Flights of Fancy Funimation TVPG 24 ep. 7.76708 Ai Yori Aoshi Geneon 13UP 24 ep. 7.25091 Ai Yori Aoshi ~Enishi~ Geneon 13UP 13 ep. 7.14424 Aika R16 Virgin Mission Bandai 16UP Air Funimation 14UP Movie 7.4069 Air Funimation TV14 13 ep. 7.99849 Air Gear Funimation TVMA Akira Geneon R Alien Nine Central Park Media 13UP 4 ep. 6.85277 All Purpose Cultural Cat Girl Nuku Nuku Dash! ADV 15UP All Purpose Cultural Cat Girl Nuku Nuku TV ADV 12UP 14 ep. 6.23837 Amon Saga Manga Video NA Angel Links Bandai 13UP 13 ep. 5.91024 Angel Sanctuary Central Park Media 16UP Angel Tales Bandai 13UP 14 ep. -
Comic Und Manga
Comic und Manga Für Beschäftigte in Bibliotheken Peter Lorenz MA und Harald Kuhn (Berliner Comicbibliothek RENATE) Comic und Manga • 1. Einführung • 1.1. Begriff, Entstehung • 1.2. Geschichte der Manga • 1.3. Kulturelle Besonderheiten • 2. Hauptströmungen und -Sparten • 2.1. Shojo-Manga (Mädchen-Comics) • 2.2. Shonen-Manga (Jungs-Comics) • 2.3. Sonstige Sparten • 3. Der Manga-Boom seit den neunziger Jahren • 3.1. Bedeutung der Manga für Jugendliche • 3.2. Fan-Art und Cosplay • 3.3. Cross-Marketing • 4. Beispiele und Diskussion • 4.1. Was ist ein "guter" Manga • 4.2. Wichtiges für Mangas in Bibliotheken In Japan wird der Begriff „Manga“ gleichberechtigt mit „Comic“ (komikku) für alle Arten von Comics verwendet, unabhängig von ihrer Herkunft. In Abgrenzung zu den japanischen Manga werden Comics aus Südkorea als Manwha und Comics aus dem chinesischem Raum als Manhua bezeichnet. Im Westen bezeichnete man mit Manga zunächst meist nur Comics aus Japan, mittlerweile wird der Begriff aber vor allem von Comicverlagen auch zunehmend für Comics aus anderen Ländern verwendet, die sich am Stil japanischer Produktionen orientieren. Während sich im englischen Sprachraum für von englischsprachigen Künstlern gezeichnete Comics im Manga- Stil mittlerweile der Begriff „original English-language manga“ (oder kurz „OEL manga“) eingebürgert hat, gibt es im Deutschen bislang keine vergleichbare einheitliche Definition. 1.2. Geschichte der Manga Das Wort ‚Manga’ taucht in Titel japanischer Bücher Anfang des 19. Jahrhunderts auf, bedeutet da aber eher eine Art Ansammlung vieler verschiedener Bilder, oft mit übertriebenen Zügen, die ins Karikatureske gehen, die aber noch nichts mit den heutigen erzählenden Formen des Comics zu tun haben.