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*Kinsella S (2000) ''Adult Manga: Culture and Power in Contemporary Japanese Society''. Honolulu, HI: University of Hawai'i Press. ISBN 0824823184. | *Kinsella S (2000) ''Adult Manga: Culture and Power in Contemporary Japanese Society''. Honolulu, HI: University of Hawai'i Press. ISBN 0824823184. |
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Further Reading
- Kinsella S (2000) Adult Manga: Culture and Power in Contemporary Japanese Society. Honolulu, HI: University of Hawai'i Press. ISBN 0824823184.
- Macias P & Machiyama T (2004) Cruising the Anime City: an Otaku Guide to Neo Tokyo. Berkeley, CA: Stone Bridge Press. ISBN 1880656884. Otaku (オタク) means 'geek' or 'enthusiast' in Japanese.
- Schilling M (1997) The Encyclopedia of Japanese Pop Culture. Weatherhill. ISBN 0834803801.
- Schodt FL (1986) Manga! Manga!: The World of Japanese Comics. Tokyo: Kodansha International. ISBN 0870117521. The first major English-language publication about manga.
- Schodt FL (2007) The Astro Boy Essays: Osamu Tezuka, Mighty Atom, and the Manga/Anime Revolution. Berkeley, CA: Stone Bridge Press. ISBN 1933330546.