DOCSLIB.ORG
  • Sign Up
  • Log In
  • Upload
  • Sign Up
  • Log In
  • Upload
  • Home
  • »  Tags
  • »  Mononoke

Mononoke

  • The Significance of Anime As a Novel Animation Form, Referencing Selected Works by Hayao Miyazaki, Satoshi Kon and Mamoru Oshii

    The Significance of Anime As a Novel Animation Form, Referencing Selected Works by Hayao Miyazaki, Satoshi Kon and Mamoru Oshii

  • Landscapes As Identity and Cultural Heritage in Animation– the Australian Bushland, Japanese Urban Agglomeration and Eurasian Steppes

    Landscapes As Identity and Cultural Heritage in Animation– the Australian Bushland, Japanese Urban Agglomeration and Eurasian Steppes

  • Anime and Historical Inversion in Miyazaki Hayao's Princess

    Anime and Historical Inversion in Miyazaki Hayao's Princess

  • Jolanta Tubielewicz Superstitions, Magic and Mantic Practices in the Heian Period - Part One

    Jolanta Tubielewicz Superstitions, Magic and Mantic Practices in the Heian Period - Part One

  • Pandemonium and Parade

    Pandemonium and Parade

  • From Text to Image in Japanese Art

    From Text to Image in Japanese Art

  • Intersections of Shinto Myth and Atomic Bomb Imagery in Gojira, Akira, and Princess Mononoke ​ ​ ​ ​

    Intersections of Shinto Myth and Atomic Bomb Imagery in Gojira, Akira, and Princess Mononoke ​ ​ ​ ​

  • A Study of Ukiyo-E's Place in the Development

    A Study of Ukiyo-E's Place in the Development

  • The Conquest of Yo¯ Kai, Fairies and Monsters

    The Conquest of Yo¯ Kai, Fairies and Monsters

  • Yokai and Japanese Folklore

    Yokai and Japanese Folklore

  • The Divine Boy in Japanese Buddhism

    The Divine Boy in Japanese Buddhism

  • Oni in Manga, Anime, and Film

    Oni in Manga, Anime, and Film

  • RESPONSES of OUTCASTS and COMMONERS in EARLY MEDIEVAL JAPAN by BREANN M. GOOSMANN a THESIS Presented To

    RESPONSES of OUTCASTS and COMMONERS in EARLY MEDIEVAL JAPAN by BREANN M. GOOSMANN a THESIS Presented To

  • JPNS 312.01: Japanese Literature Medieval to Modern Robert James Tuck University of Montana, Missoula

    JPNS 312.01: Japanese Literature Medieval to Modern Robert James Tuck University of Montana, Missoula

  • Investigating the Influence of Edo and Meiji Period Monster Art on Contemporary Japanese Visual Media

    Investigating the Influence of Edo and Meiji Period Monster Art on Contemporary Japanese Visual Media

  • Luke Axton & Sweet Emotion

    Luke Axton & Sweet Emotion

  • ANIME from Akira to Princess Mononoke Experiencing Contemporary Japanese Animation

    ANIME from Akira to Princess Mononoke Experiencing Contemporary Japanese Animation

  • Spirited Away: Film of the Japanese Folk Symbols

    Spirited Away: Film of the Japanese Folk Symbols

Top View
  • Human–Nature Relationships in East Asian Animated Films
  • Japanese Mythology: from Traditional Theatre Forms To
  • Yōkai in Japanese Popular Culture Today
  • Information to Users
  • Child Guardian Spirits (Gohō Dōji) in the Medieval Japanese Imaginaire
  • The Grass Is Greener in the Countryside an Analysis on Furusato and Fear of Identity Loss in Contemporary Japanese Society As Seen in Pom Poko and Kairo
  • Japanese Demon Lore
  • The Gryphon's Roar
  • Mostri Del Giappone Narrative, Figure, Egemonie Della Dis-Locazione Identitaria


© 2024 Docslib.org    Feedback