“The Power of Onomatopoeia in Manga,” an Essay by Natsume Fusanosuke with Translators' Introduction
“The Power of Onomatopoeia in Manga,” an Essay by Natsume Fusanosuke with Translators' Introduction
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Natsume Fusanosuke is one of the founding critics of manga that pioneered a style of formal analysis of manga in the 1990s. Natsume’s first important foray into his “theory of expression” (hyōgenron) was seen in the collaborate work, Manga no yomikata (How to read manga) in 1995. He later streamlined those ideas in a twelve-episode series Manga w...
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“The Power of Onomatopoeia in Manga,” an Essay by Natsume Fusanosuke with Translators' Introduction
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1536-7827
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2326-4586
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10.5195/jll.2022.170