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Why study train otaku? : a social history of imagination |
Izumi Tsuji |
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Database animals |
Hiroki Azuma |
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Japan's cynical nationalism |
Akihiro Kitada |
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Strategies of engagement : discovering, defining, and describing otaku culture in the United States |
Lawrence Eng |
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Comic market as space for self-expression in otaku culture |
Hiroaki Tamagawa |
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Otaku and the city : the rebirth of Akihabara |
Kaichiro Morikawa |
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Anime and Manga fandom as networked culture |
Lawrence Eng |
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Contributors versus leechers : fansubbing ethics and a hybrid public culture |
Mizuko Ito |
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Making Fujoshi identity visible and invisible |
Daisuke Okabe and Kimi Ishida |
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Cosplay, learning, and cultural practice |
Daisuke Okabe |
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The fighting gamer otaku community : what are they "fighting" about? |
Yoshimasa Kijima |
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"As long as it's not Linkin Park Z" : popularity, distinction, and status in the AMV subculture |
Mizuko Ito |
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Why study train otaku? : a social history of imagination |
Izumi Tsuji |
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Database animals |
Hiroki Azuma |
|
Japan's cynical nationalism |
Akihiro Kitada |