Chapter 4
East imagines West
Conceptualizations of Western fairy-tale space in the anime films of Hayao Miyazaki
Article outline
- 4.1The glocalization of anime: An overview
- 4.2Glocalizing “home”: Negotiating statelessness, furusato, and wakon yōsai
- 4.3Glocal fantasy spaces in the films of Hayao Miyazaki
- 4.4Blends instead of boundaries: Re-imagining the West and the East
- 4.5Glocalizing the West: Porco Rosso and Howl’s Moving Castle
- 4.6Liminal spaces and adolescence in Kiki’s Delivery Service and The Secret World of Arrietty
- 4.7Negotiating the idyllic past, the natural world, and the modern present
- 4.8Metamorphosis in Porco Rosso and Howl’s Moving Castle
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