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Literature Search: Japanese Animation

Literature Search: Japanese Animation. Callie Booth. Google Scholar Search:. Used Google Scholar to search for academic articles. Google Scholar Search:. Published in 1996, so perhaps outdated.

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Literature Search: Japanese Animation

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  1. Literature Search: Japanese Animation Callie Booth

  2. Google Scholar Search: Used Google Scholar to search for academic articles.

  3. Google Scholar Search: Published in 1996, so perhaps outdated. Book available to read online, written by a Japanese Literature/Culture teacher. Discusses the contents and themes of many Japanese Animations. Similar contents but more recent & also available to read online.

  4. SHU Library Search: Searched for same phrase using SHU Library Gateway. Told system to include only journal articles to find a different kind of information source. Able to refine search to avoid Videos, etc.

  5. SHU Library Search: Journal article discussing how Japanese Animation allows us to learn about Japanese culture.

  6. SHU Library Search: Clicking on a title allows you to find out exactly where the article comes from. Able to read/download full article as a PDF.

  7. SHU Library Search: Changed search criteria from “journal article” to “book/ebook”. Found book which examines the artistic development of Anime.

  8. SHU Library Search: Unable to read online but SHU Library Gateway tells you where to find a physical copy of the book.

  9. Google Search: Searched using regular Google to find some non-academic articles.

  10. Google Search: Led me to an informal website/forum run by Animation fans. Article discussing the rising popularity of Japanese Animation and the downfalls of that popularity.

  11. Bibliography: • NAPIER, Susan Jolliffe (2001). Anime from Akira to Princess Mononoke: experiencing contemporary Japanese animation. [online]. Palgrave, Macmillan. Book from Google last accessed 13 October 2011 at: http://books.google.co.uk • DRAZEN, Patrick (2003). Anime explosion!: the what? why? & wow! of Japanese animation. [online]. Stone Bridge Press. Book from Google last accessed 13 October 2011 at: http://books.google.co.uk • PRICE, Shinobu (2001). Cartoons from Another Planet: Japanese Animation as Cross‐Cultural Communication. Journal of American & Comparative Cultures, 24 (1-2), 153-169. • CAVALLARO, Dani (2007). Anime intersections : tradition and innovation in theme and technique. London, McFarland. • BYNUM, Aaraon H (2008). The Problem with Japanese Animation. [online]. Last acessed 13 October 2011 at: http://www.animationinsider.net/article.php?articleID=1652.

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