Preface: War/Time
Thomas Lamarre
Legacies of Sovereignty
The Filmic Time of Coloniality: On Shinkai Makoto’s The Place Promised in Our Early Days
Gavin Walker
Theorizing Manga: Nationalism and Discourse on the Role of Wartime Manga
Rei Okamoto Inouye
Transcending the Victim’s History: Takahata Isao’s Grave of the Fireflies
Wendy Goldberg
Control Room
Gothic Politics: Oshii, War, and Life without Death
Tom Looser
Oshii Mamoru’s Patlabor 2: Terror, Theatricality, and Exceptions That Prove the Rule
Mark Anderson
Waiting for the Messiah: The Becoming-Myth of Evangelion and Densha otoko
Christophe Thouny
War by Metaphor in Densha Otoko
Michael Fisch
History/Memory
Imagined History, Fading Memory: Mastering Narrative in Final Fantasy X
Dennis Washburn
Haunted Travelogue: Hometowns, Ghost Towns, and Memories of War
Michael Dylan Foster
Three Views of the Rising Sun, Obliquely: Keiji Nakazawa’s A-bomb, Osamu Tezuka’s Adolf, and Yoshinori Kobayashi’s Apologia
Sheng-mei Ma
Virtual Creation, Simulated Destruction, and Manufactured Memory at the Art Mecho Museum in Second Life
Christopher Bolton
Genre Violence
Ninja, Hidden Christians, and the Two Ferreiras: On Endô Shûsaku and Yamada Fûtarô
Takayuki Tatsumi
Translated by Seth Jacobowitz
Monsters at War: The Great Yôkai Wars, 1968–2005
Zília Papp
From Jusuheru to Jannu: Girl Knights and Christian Witches in the Work of Miuchi Suzue
Rebecca Suter
Mobilization/Domestication
Empire through the Eyes of a Yapoo: Male Abjection in the Cult Classic Beast Yapoo
Christine Marran
Nippon ex Machina: Japanese Postwar Identity in Robot Anime and the Case of UFO Robo Grendizer
Marco Pellitteri
Kobayashi Yoshinori Is Dead: Imperial War / Sick Liberal Peace / Neoliberal Class War
Mark Driscoll
Manga: A Comic Interlude from Darumasan-ga-koronda, “Land Mine in Central Park”
Yoji Sakate
Translated by Manami Shima
Art by Chinami Sango
Review and Commentary
Two Phases of Japanese Illustrated Fiction
Charles Shiro Inouye
Paradise Lost . . . and Found?
Paul Jackson
Molten Hot: Japanese Gal Subcultures and Fashions
Theresa M. Winge
Monstrous Toys of Capitalism
Brent Allison
If Casshern Doesn’t Do It, Who Will?
Deborah Shamoon
Psychoanalytic Cyberpunk Midsummer-Night’s Dreamtime: Kon Satoshi’s Paprika
Timothy Perper and Martha Cornog
Torendo
Interview with Murase Shûkô and Satô Dai
Deborah Scally, Angela Drummond-Mathews, and Marc Hairston |