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Феномен религиозного конструирования в японском графическом романе (манге)

The Phenomenon of Religious Construction in the Japanese Graphic Novel (Manga)
[journal article]

Mikhelson, Olga

Abstract

The Japanese graphic novel - manga, and the closely related genre of animated films - anime, have long ceased to be regarded as only commercial. Being indeed influenced by Western popular culture, manga and anime at the same time absorbed the rich artistic tradition of Japan. Post-war manga, as a re... view more

The Japanese graphic novel - manga, and the closely related genre of animated films - anime, have long ceased to be regarded as only commercial. Being indeed influenced by Western popular culture, manga and anime at the same time absorbed the rich artistic tradition of Japan. Post-war manga, as a result of more than half a century of its development, has become a significant part of both Japanese and world culture. The interest for the Japanese graphic novel goes far beyond Japan. One of the notable features of this medium is interest in religion. There are many Shinto ideas and allusions; at the same time, as in popular culture forms, the manga shows religious syncretism, and along with Buddhist, Taoist and Confucian images, the artists include the elements of other religions, primarily Christianity. At the same time, the manga authors construct their own religious plots and entire religious systems reflecting significant religious processes taking place in society and influencing modern religiosity. In the article a special attention is paid to the natural religion of Hayo Miyazaki, reactualizing ancient Japanese traditions.... view less

Keywords
Japan; comics; animated film; pop culture; primitive religion

Classification
Media Contents, Content Analysis

Free Keywords
religion in manga and anime; Miyazaki; Shintoism

Document language
Russian

Publication Year
2024

Page/Pages
p. 247-267

Journal
Gosudarstvo, Religiia, Tserkov' v Rossii i za Rubezhom, 42 (2024) 1

Issue topic
Религия и современное искусство

ISSN
2073-7203

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0


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