Anime Studies Media-Specific Approaches to Neon Genesis Evangelion

Anime Studies: Media-Specific Approaches to Neon Genesis Evangelion aims at advancing the study of anime, understood as largely TV-based genre fiction rendered in cel, or cel-look, animation with a strong affinity to participatory cultures and media convergence. Taking Neon Genesis Evangelion (Shin...

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Other Authors: Santiago Iglesias, José Andrés (Editor), Soler-Baena, Ana (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Stockholm Stockholm University Press 2021
Series:Stockholm Studies in Media Arts Japan 2
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