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Author: Chris Kincaid

Yona of the Dawn

Posted on March 19, 2017July 26, 2021 by Chris Kincaid

Yona of the Dawn takes place in a fictional kingdom. The dress and names have a distinctly Korean style, which is rather unusual for anime. In any case, Yona of the Dawn is a coming of age story. Yona is cast out of her comfortable, sheltered palace life and becomes a penniless vagabond protected by…

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Why do Anime Characters Yell Their Names and Attacks?

Posted on March 12, 2017November 4, 2021 by Chris Kincaid

Anime characters sure yell a lot. They yell their names or demand to know their opponent’s names. They yell their attacks. Wind Scar! Anime fans don’t think too much of it, but for those new to the medium this is just weird. However, there are a few reasons why anime has these conventions. Manga’s limitations…

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Organizing and Presenting Manga and Anime

Posted on March 5, 2017 by Chris Kincaid

The best way to get to know someone isn’t in conversation. Instead, look at their bookshelves. Your books and DVDs reveal much about your personality, interests, and tastes. My bookshelves are a little messy and eclectic. You will find everything from history to religion, from science fiction novels to video games on them. As books…

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The art of benshi: The voices of silent film

Posted on February 26, 2017September 12, 2021 by Chris Kincaid

At the end of January, I had the privilege to witness a benshi performance, which impressed me immensely. Finally, it led to me writing this blog post. So, what am I actually talking about? In Japan, silent films were never truly silent Western audiences may be faintly aware that in the first cinemas, at least…

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Considering Japanese Incest, Cultural Obsession, and the Book The Six-Foot Bonsai

Posted on February 19, 2017December 3, 2020 by Chris Kincaid

Recently, I’ve read a memoir written by Stacy Gleiss that shares her experiences with an abusive Japanese husband and her immersion into Japanese culture. I’ve considered doing a standard book review, but it’s difficult to critique a memoir. By their nature, memoirs share intimate details about a person’s life that I don’t feel right critiquing….

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What is a Postmodern Anime? What Does Postmodernism Mean, anyway?

Posted on February 12, 2017 by Chris Kincaid

Postmodernism is one of those stuffy words you see thrown around the Internet. It’s slapped on architecture, education, movies, and even anime. But what really is postmodernism? How can an anime be postmodern? Despite it’s name, postmodernism has nothing to do with being modern. I rather dislike the word modern because every age thinks itself…

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