Patrick Galbraith examines Japanese "otaku," their relationships with fictional girl characters, the Japanese public\'s interpretations of them as excessive and perverse, and the Japanese government\'s attempts to co-opt them into depictions of "Cool Japan" to an international audience..
Patrick Galbraith examines Japanese "otaku," their relationships with fictional girl characters, the Japanese public\'s interpretations of them as excessive and perverse, and the Japanese government\'s attempts to co-opt them into depictions of "Cool Japan" to an international audience.