Academic literature on the topic 'Sex role – Comic books, strips, etc. – Juvenile literature'

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Rawson, Angela. "A critical linguistic analysis of a popular comic genre in Japan." Thesis, Edith Cowan University, Research Online, Perth, Western Australia, 2001. https://ro.ecu.edu.au/theses/1021.

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This research will focus on the issue of power and gender in the language of Japanese comics (manga). Comics in Japan are enormously popular and are read by a wide audience. They are aimed at specific audiences and it is my argument that the language of manga helps to reinforce certain social stereotypes - particularly the inferiority of women and the dominance of males. The language of children's manga will be analyzed using the framework of Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA), which concerns itself with the relation between ideology and power in discourse. The analysis will be at various levels including lexica-semantic, pragmatic, textual and ideological. The texts to be analyzed will be Japanese manga in the original Japanese language. Manga aimed at specific audiences, i.e. young boys and girls, will be analyzed to determine the presence of male-dominant ideology in the text. I argue that an interpretation of the text under the framework of GOA supports the hypothesis that the ideology of male dominance is present in manga and that it has become normalized in Japan.
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Cho, Grace M. Haunting the Korean diaspora: Shame, secrecy, and the forgotten war. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2008.

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Twain, Mark. The prince and the pauper. Irvine, CA: Saddleback Educational, 2006.

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Twain, Mark. The prince and the pauper. Edina, Minn: ABDO Pub., 2002.

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Meyer, Stephenie. Sumerki. Moskva: AST, 2008.

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Tomboy: A Graphic Memoir. Dreamscape Media, 2016.

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illustrator, Higgins Rosy, and Brandt Ted illustrator, eds. Princeless - Raven, the pirate princess: Captain Raven and the all-girl pirate crew. 2016.

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Tomboy : a graphic memoir. San Francisco CA, USA: Zest Books, 2014.

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Prince, Liz. Tomboy: Una chica ruda ; memoria gráfica. 2017.

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Prince, Liz. Tomboy: A Graphic Memoir. Lerner Publishing Group, 2014.

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Prince, Liz, Cottle Elizabeth, Pete Cross, Erin Yuen, Nicholas J. Mondelli, Christina Morales Hemenway, Devan Malone, Clara Eckel, and Brent Hemenway. Tomboy: A Graphic Memoir. Dreamscape Media, 2016.

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