Independent Opinions by Johanna Draper Carlson and friends News and reviews of graphic novels, manga, comic books, and related subjects Home * Manga * Movies/TV * Graphic Novels * Indy Comics * Minicomics * Superheroes * Comic Classics * Comics by Women * How to Review Posted by Ed Sizemore on September 21, 2009 at 12:08 pm Category: Books About Comics CREDITS: by Hiroki Azuma; translated by
Hiroki Azuma: The philosopher of 'otaku' speaks By Matthew Chozick and Akane Suzuki TOKYO â Familiar scenario: youâre going to be marooned on an island and you can only bring X number of books with you. If that island happens to be part of the Japanese archipelago, you could do a lot worse than schlepping a copy of Hiroki Azumaâs âOtaku: Japanâs Database Animals.â First published in Japanese nine
Hiroki Azuma Translated by Jonathan E. Abel and Shion Kono A publishing eventâthe highly influential best seller in Japan translated into English Hiroki Azumaâs Otaku offers a critical, philosophical, and historical inquiry into the characteristics and consequences of this consumer subculture. For Azuma, one of Japanâs leading public intellectuals, otaku culture mirrors the transformations of post
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