¡Acompáñanos a viajar por el mundo de los libros!
Añadir este libro a la estantería
Grey
Escribe un nuevo comentario Default profile 50px
Grey
Suscríbete para leer el libro completo o lee las primeras páginas gratis.
All characters reduced
Useless Knowledge about Anime and Manga - Amazing facts about manga art anime trends and otaku culture - cover

Useless Knowledge about Anime and Manga - Amazing facts about manga art anime trends and otaku culture

Mia Mirillia

Editorial: Marcus Jungnickel

  • 0
  • 0
  • 0

Sinopsis

Useful knowledge about anime and manga

Immerse yourself in the fascinating and often surprising world of anime and manga with "Useless Knowledge about Anime and Manga". This book is far more than just a collection of trivia. It offers an in-depth exploration of these popular Japanese art forms, mixed with amazing anecdotes, unexpected twists and fascinating insights into the culture that has shaped these phenomena.

For example, did you know that some fanart artists who started their careers drawing their favorite characters later became officially involved in the anime or manga industry? Or that there are restaurants and cafés inspired entirely by anime, where you can dine among replicas of giant robots or immerse yourself in the magical universe of "Sailor Moon"?

While some anime and manga earn millions worldwide, there are curious financial implications of flops that can lead to studios closing down or having to find innovative ways to make ends meet. And in the world of fashion, designers such as Louis Vuitton and Gucci have drawn inspiration from anime and manga to create stunning collections.

But it's not all about money and fame. This book sheds light on how fans influence the culture and even the content of anime and manga. From the vibrant world of cosplay, which is not just a hobby but a way of life for many, to fan fictions that push the boundaries of the original and often gain a loyal following. Music from anime also influences global pop culture, with songs from shows like "Neon Genesis Evangelion" becoming international hits.

"Useless Knowledge about Anime and Manga" is not just a book for fans. It's a window into a world that many dismiss as just childish cartoon shows or comics. Through its pages, you will discover that anime and manga have profound cultural, artistic and social implications that extend far beyond Japan. It's a journey of wonder, laughter and realization that you won't want to miss. Whether you are a lifelong otaku or simply curious about the phenomenon, this book is sure to inform, entertain and surprise you.
Disponible desde: 11/11/2023.

Otros libros que te pueden interesar

  • The State of the Arts - Culture in Toronto - cover

    The State of the Arts - Culture...

    Alana Wilcox, Christina Palassio

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    City Hall proclaimed 2006 the Year of Creativity. 'Live With Culture' banners flap over the city. And across the city, donors are ponying up millions for the ROM and the AGO. Culture's never had it so good. Right?
      
       
      
      
       
       The State of the Arts  explores the Toronto arts scene from every angle, applauding, assailing and arguing about art in our fair burg. The essays consider the big-ticket and the ticket-free,from the Opera House and the CNE to the subconscious art of graffiti eradication and underground hip-hop. In between, you'll find considerations art in the suburbs, how business uses art to sell condos, questions of infrastructure, an examination of Toronto on film and a history of micro press publishing. You'll read about the fine line between party and art, the trials of being a capitalist in a sea of left-wing artists, the power of the internet to create arts communities and a plea for spaces that cater to musicians and their kids.
      
       
      
      
       
      Throughout, you'll find equal doses of optimism and frustration, and a good measure of T.O. love. Taken together, the thoughts of these writers, thinkers, musicians and city-builders aim to create an honest survey of where we're at and where we can go.
      
       
      
      
       
      Includes sixteen colour pages of eye-level Toronto, and cover art by Susan Szenes.
      
       
      
      
       
      Withessays by Sandra Alland, Jason Anderson, Anna Bowness, Stephen Cain, Kate Carraway, Hanna Cho, Brendan Cormier, Natalie De Vito, Liz Forsberg, Mark Fram, Marc Glassman, Katarina Gligorijevic-Collins, Brenda Goldstein, Amy Lavender Harris, Karen Hines, Sarah B. Hood, Christopher Hume, Sam Javanrouh, Dory Kornfeld, Adam Krawesky, More Or Les, John Lorinc, James MacNevin, Claudia McKoy, Brian McLachlan, Ryan McLaren, Shawn Micallef, Jill Murray, Matt O'Sullivan, Christopher Pandolfi, Michael Redhill, Dylan Reid, Damian Rogers, Stuart Ross, Lisa Rundle, Dana Samuel, Nadja Sayej, Susan Szenes, Kevin Temple, Pablo Torres, Gayla Trail, Rannie Turingan, Jason van Eyk, Adam Vaughan, RM Vaughan, Stéphanie Verge, Lisa Whittington-Hill and Carl Wilson.
    Ver libro
  • Underwater Ghost Towns of North Georgia - cover

    Underwater Ghost Towns of North...

    Lisa M Russell

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    North Georgia has more than forty lakes, and not one is natural. The state's controversial decision to dam the region's rivers for power and water supply changed the landscape forever. 
     
     
     
    Lost communities, forgotten crossroads, dissolving racetracks, and even entire towns disappeared. The creation of Lake Lanier displaced more than seven hundred families. During the construction of Lake Chatuge, busloads of schoolboys were brought in to help disinter graves for the community's cemetery relocation. Contractors clearing land for the development of Lake Hartwell met with seventy-eight-year-old Eliza Brock wielding a shotgun and warning the men off her property. Lisa Russell dives into the history hidden beneath North Georgia's lakes.
    Ver libro
  • The Metamorphoses - cover

    The Metamorphoses

    Apuleius

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    The Metamorphoses, also known as The Golden Ass, is an ancient Roman novel by Apuleius that follows the misadventures of Lucius, a curious young man who accidentally transforms himself into a donkey through forbidden magic. As he is passed from owner to owner, enduring hardship and witnessing both the absurdity and cruelty of human nature, Lucius seeks redemption and divine intervention. The story blends satire, folklore, and religious revelation, offering insight into Roman society, mystery religions, and the path to spiritual transformation. At its heart is the worship of the goddess Isis, whose grace ultimately restores Lucius to human form. Combining humor, allegory, and vivid storytelling, The Metamorphoses remains a masterpiece of classical literature and one of the earliest surviving novels in Western tradition.
    Ver libro
  • Carbon Technocracy - Energy Regimes in Modern East Asia - cover

    Carbon Technocracy - Energy...

    Victor Seow

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    A forceful reckoning with the relationship between energy and power through the history of what was once East Asia’s largest coal mine. 
     
    The coal-mining town of Fushun in China’s Northeast is home to a monstrous open pit. First excavated in the early twentieth century, this pit grew like a widening maw over the ensuing decades, as various Chinese and Japanese states endeavored to unearth Fushun’s purportedly “inexhaustible” carbon resources. Today, the depleted mine that remains is a wondrous and terrifying monument to fantasies of a fossil-fueled future and the technologies mobilized in attempts to turn those developmentalist dreams into reality. 
     
    In Carbon Technocracy, Victor Seow uses the remarkable story of the Fushun colliery to chart how the fossil fuel economy emerged in tandem with the rise of the modern technocratic state. Taking coal as an essential feedstock of national wealth and power, Chinese and Japanese bureaucrats, engineers, and industrialists deployed new technologies like open-pit mining and hydraulic stowage in pursuit of intensive energy extraction. But as much as these mine operators idealized the might of fossil fuel–driven machines, their extractive efforts nevertheless relied heavily on the human labor that those devices were expected to displace. Under the carbon energy regime, countless workers here and elsewhere would be subjected to invasive techniques of labor control, ever-escalating output targets, and the dangers of an increasingly exploited earth. 
     
    Although Fushun is no longer the coal capital it once was, the pattern of aggressive fossil-fueled development that led to its ascent endures. As we confront a planetary crisis precipitated by our extravagant consumption of carbon, it holds urgent lessons. This is a groundbreaking exploration of how the mutual production of energy and power came to define industrial modernity and the wider world that carbon made.
    Ver libro
  • Who Are You Really? - A Philosopher's Inquiry into the Nature and Origin of Persons - cover

    Who Are You Really? - A...

    Joshua Rasmussen

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    What does it mean to be human? What is a person? Where did we come from?
    Many answers have been offered throughout history in response to these perennial questions, including those from biological, anthropological, sociological, political, and theological approaches. And yet the questions remain.
    Philosopher Joshua Rasmussen offers his own step-by-step examination into the fundamental nature and ultimate origin of persons. Using accessible language and clear logic, he argues that the answer to the question of what it means to be a person sheds light not only on our own nature but also on the existence of the one who gave us life.
    Ver libro
  • Libertarian Policies - cover

    Libertarian Policies

    Arlo Holders

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Libertarianism is a political philosophy centered on the belief that individuals should have the maximum possible freedom to pursue their own lives, with minimal interference from the government. Rooted in the principles of classical liberalism, libertarianism advocates for a limited government whose primary role is to protect individual rights and maintain peace. It emphasizes personal responsibility, free markets, and the belief that voluntary exchange is the foundation of a prosperous society. At its core, libertarianism seeks to protect the rights of individuals to live as they see fit, free from the coercive power of the state. 
    The history of libertarian thought can be traced back to influential philosophers such as John Locke, who argued for the natural rights of individuals to life, liberty, and property. His ideas formed the intellectual groundwork for the concept of limited government, which would later be expanded by thinkers like Adam Smith, who promoted the idea of free markets. The Enlightenment era, with its focus on reason, individualism, and skepticism of authority, provided a fertile ground for the development of libertarian ideas. In the 20th century, libertarianism gained further prominence through the works of economists such as Friedrich Hayek and Milton Friedman, who critiqued the expansion of government power and emphasized the importance of individual liberty in economic affairs. 
    Libertarianism's role in modern politics is to challenge the prevailing trend toward ever-expanding government intervention in people's lives. Libertarians argue that many of society’s problems are caused by government overreach, and that solutions should instead focus on allowing individuals to make their own decisions, free from state-imposed constraints.
    Ver libro