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Archive for October, 2009

Analyzing the Appeal of Manga Club and Cosplay Club in The Lantern!

October 13th’s Lantern carried an article by Katie Vitek about the Analyzing the Appeal of Manga Club (AAMC):OSU Student Club Explores Graphic Novels

October 28th’s Lantern has another article by Katie Vitek about the Cosplay Club:OSU Students Play Big Roles in Cosplay Club

I serve as faculty adviser for both clubs. AAMC was initiated by students who took my freshman seminar, Analyzing the Appeal of Manga. Many of the students in the Cosplay Club also are my former students. Moreover, the author of the two articles, Katie Vitek, also took the seminar in her freshman year. Congratulations to Katie for her great reporting! Also to Hillary Ash, Samantha Hall, Lea Schuffert, Sarah Smith, and everyone in AAMC, as well as to Katrina Webber, Brittany Pawlinski, Lauren Bills, and others in the Cosplay Club. You are contributing to the vibrant intellectual culture at Ohio State!

It is fun for me to watch students build on their interest in manga in different ways. Manga can be a source of inspiration for further research in many different fields. In that regard, there is a famous story that Honda’s efforts to develop a humanoid robot, Asimo, were inspired by Tezuka Osamu’s Astro Boy. Whatever the case, I’ll always be interested in hearing from former students who are pursuing their interest in manga in some way, even tangentially.

Add comment October 28th, 2009

Manga exhibit from the Nanjing Memorial Museum

A touring exhibit on the subject of “My August 15th” sponsored by the Nanjing Memorial Museum is getting quite a bit of attention. China Daily carried an article, “Japanese cartoonists hold antiwar exhibition in China.”

The web site for the My August 15th Society (私の八月十五日の会 / 日本漫画事務局) contains more information, including a list of cartoonists exhibiting, and links.

The Japan Cartoonists Association’s web site has some news, photos, and other information. In July 2009 it was shown in Chiba Prefecture.

Here are links to some Japanese TV shows about the exhibit:

中国(南京大虐殺記念館)で日本の漫画家の「終戦」作品展 【TBS Newsi】
http://ameblo.jp/warm-heart/entry-10323199499.html

マンガ家たちの“戦争”(クローズアップ現代 NHK)
http://www.asyura2.com/09/warb0/msg/436.html

Add comment October 27th, 2009