Anime: A Critical Introduction maps the genres that have thrived within Japanese animation culture, and shows how a wide range of commentators have made sense of Anime through discussions of its generic landscape.
It further thinks through the differences between anime\'s.
From the battling robots that define the mecha genre through to Studio Ghibli\'s dominant genre-brand of plucky shojo (young girl) characters, this book charts the rise of Anime as a globally significant category of animation.
Anime: A Critical Introduction maps the genres that have thrived within Japanese animation culture, and shows how a wide range of commentators have made sense of Anime through discussions of its generic landscape