Animation in Asia
Special issue of Journal of Asian Pacific Communication 23:1 (2013)
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[Journal of Asian Pacific Communication, 23:1] 2013. v, 177 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Introductionpp. 1–2
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The sweet smell of Japan: Anime, manga, and Japan in North AmericaAntonia Levi | pp. 3–18
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Chinese animation: An historical and contemporary analysisJohn A. Lent and Xu Ying | pp. 19–40
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From mousedeer to alien creatures: An overview of Malaysian animationHassan Muthalib | pp. 41–65
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The coming of age of Indian animationKanakasabapathy Pandyan | pp. 66–85
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The impact of touchy topics on vague language useGrace Zhang | pp. 87–118
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Lao as a touch stone: Language use among ethnic minority students in LaosManynooch Faming | pp. 119–143
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On mediators’ management of disagreement with disputants in Chinese televised dispute mediationAn Mei-li and Ming-e Peng | pp. 144–165
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Jamie Lee & Andrew Moody. English in Asian Popular CultureReviewed by Wang Lei | pp. 167–175
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