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Nele — Wed, 08/27/2008 - 18:25

There's an article in progress that goes along with the presentation I mentioned, here (hosted for now on the wiki of Let's Manga, another project I'm working on). I'm supposed to finish this and translate it to Japanese by the end of next month, which will be impossible since everyone in Leuven is busy organizing this workshop. Oh well, it'll figure itself out. Looking forward to that workshop, in spite of all the marvelously unexciting preparations. The sister workshop last month, where that presentation was given, turned out to be rather more interesting than expected, mainly because the nice and clever people over at Kansai University gave me truckloads of interesting comments and gently corrected some grossly mistaken assumptions. It was quite inspiring, all in all. The same nice people are visiting us this time and will join us in a panel on the different ways in which the manga 'One Piece' is interpreted by Japanese and Western readers, among other fun activities.
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Talk about the cultural economics of fanwork, data gathering and comparative research between Japanese dojinshi and English-language fanwork, and legal, economic and cultural policy issues related to dojinshi and to fanwork in general. This site is a personal research playground cum treasure hoard, and also a resource in the making about the function of dojinshi in Japan's system of cultural production. Warning: mature or triggering content in fanwork may be discussed here. See research ethics.

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  • Draft thesis text
    • Introduction
      • Problem statement
    • Methodology
      • Methodologies commonly used for fanfic and dojinshi research
      • Development of a theoretical framework and methodology for this project
        • The 'open work' according to Umberto Eco
        • Arguments for viewing fanwork as 'open work'
        • Advantages to viewing fanwork as 'open work'
        • An open work-based methodology in practice
    • Description of samples
      • Sample selection process
    • Analysis of samples
    • Hypothesis based on analysis
    • What is this good for?
    • Conclusion
  • Fanwork data sets and dictionaries
    • Dojinshi data set
    • Fanfics data set
    • Glossary of dojinshi terminology
    • Visual grammar of manga dictionary
  • References

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