Networks of Desire

Networks of Desire
Title Networks of Desire PDF eBook
Author Frenchy Lunning
Publisher U of Minnesota Press
Total Pages 316
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ISBN 1452913579

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“Japan's pop culture, once believed unexportable, is now hitting the shores of other nations like a tsunami. In North America, young fans consume vast amounts of manga and anime, while academics increasingly study the entire J-pop phenomenon to understand it. One community has passion while the other has discipline, and what has been lacking is a bridge between the two. Mechademia is the bridge, and with a name like that, how can one go wrong? So why wait? Hop in your giant mobile suit and stomp down to the local real or virtual bookstore to purchase a copy right now!” —Frederik L. Schodt, author of Manga! Manga! The World of Japanese Comics Networks of Desire—the second volume in the Mechademia series, an annual forum devoted to critical and creative work on Japanese anime, manga, and the fan cultures that have coalesced around them—explores the varieties of desire that structure and influence much of contemporary anime and manga in manifestations that range from the explicitly sexual to more sublimated text and imagery. Collecting original essays by scholars, artists, and fans, Networks of Desire considers key issues at play in a Japanese society increasingly uncertain of its place in a globalized world: from idealized representations of same-sex desire in such shjo manga (girls’s comics) as The Rose of Versailles, to fan fiction inspired by the gender-switching manga Ranma ½, to desire in otaku communities. Deftly weaving together desire and discourse, Mechademia 2 illuminates the techno-carnal fantasies, animalistic consumption, political nostalgia, and existential hunger underlying the most popular and influential expressions of Japanese popular culture today. Contributors: Brent Allison, U of Georgia; Meredith Suzanne Hahn Aquila; Hiroki Azuma; William L. Benzon; Christopher Bolton, Williams College; Martha Cornog; Patrick Drazen; Marc Hairston, U of Texas, Dallas; Mari Kotani; Shu Kuge, Penn State U; Margherita Long, U of California, Riverside; Daisuke Miyao; Hiromi Mizuno, U of Minnesota; Mariana Ortega; Timothy Perper; Eron Rauch; Trina Robbins; Brian Ruh, Indiana U; Deborah Shamoon, U of Notre Dame; Masami Toku, California State U, Chico; Keith Vincent, NYU. Frenchy Lunning is professor of liberal arts at the Minneapolis College of Art and Design and editor of Mechademia 1: Emerging Worlds of Anime and Manga (Minnesota, 2006).

Networks of Desire

Networks of Desire
Title Networks of Desire PDF eBook
Author Nina Wakeford
Publisher Psychology Press
Total Pages 240
Release 2000-08-01
Genre Computer networks
ISBN 9780415169707

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This work provides an in-depth social analysis of the changes which immersion in new technologies might bring to diverse lifestyles. It is a detailed analysis of the creation and maintenance of electronic and social networks amongst women, drawing upon empirical research conducted in the Bay Area of California and six months fieldwork in a cyber cafe in London. It also demonstrates the importance of spaces and places in the experience of cyberculture as well as the acknowledgement of gender and sexuality in arguing against the popular notion that the Internet suppresses all differences.

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Exposed
Title Exposed PDF eBook
Author Emily Hart
Publisher Europa Edizioni
Total Pages 209
Release 2020-11-30
Genre Fiction
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The death of Samantha Grey’s mother and imprisonment of her father made her shut everyone out of her life. Including him. Ten years later, the murder of her father brings them back together and now Detective Nate Evans has two mysteries on his hands: a murder to solve and a past of questions that still gnaw at the surface to face. A past he’s tried hard to bury. One that includes her. As Nate and Samantha are forced to work together to bring justice for the dead, it is clear the case is not the only mystery being unearthed between them. They are led down dark, township alleyways, towards drug-dealer territory, and into the box of a decade old cold case… but how long will they take to realize how deep the roots of this case go? Neither of them are prepared for the trials they face as they start digging through Samantha’s twisted family history and exposing the cost of hidden truths. Will the collision of the past and present destroy what little faith they have in finding healing, or will it be the key to solving the decade old mysteries between them and finding redemption in the chaos? Emily Hart is a young South African author. She’s been involved in humanitarian work in the Middle East and half a dozen African countries, meeting people and seeing places that inspire her writing. Emily lives in Stellenbosch with her family and five chickens.

Regimes of Desire

Regimes of Desire
Title Regimes of Desire PDF eBook
Author Thomas Baudinette
Publisher University of Michigan Press
Total Pages 263
Release 2021-11-17
Genre History
ISBN 0472038613

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Explores the limitations of sexual expression in Tokyo's "safe" nightlife district and in Japanese media

Networks of Desire

Networks of Desire
Title Networks of Desire PDF eBook
Author Nina Wakeford
Publisher Psychology Press
Total Pages 240
Release 2002
Genre Computer networks
ISBN 9780415169714

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This work provides an analysis of the creation and maintenance of electronic and social networks amongst women, drawing upon empirical research conducted in the Bay Area of California and the Cyber Cafe in London.

The Psychology of Desire

The Psychology of Desire
Title The Psychology of Desire PDF eBook
Author Wilhelm Hofmann
Publisher Guilford Publications
Total Pages 489
Release 2016-06-29
Genre Psychology
ISBN 146252768X

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Providing a comprehensive perspective on human desire, this volume brings together leading experts from multiple psychological subdisciplines. It addresses such key questions as how desires of different kinds emerge, how they influence judgment and decision making, and how problematic desires can be effectively controlled. Current research on underlying brain mechanisms and regulatory processes is reviewed. Cutting-edge measurement tools are described, including practical recommendations for their use. The book also examines pathological forms of desire and the complex relationship between desire and happiness. The concluding section analyzes specific applied domains--eating, sex, aggression, substance use, shopping, and social media.

The Transhumanism Handbook

The Transhumanism Handbook
Title The Transhumanism Handbook PDF eBook
Author Newton Lee
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 863
Release 2019-07-03
Genre Computers
ISBN 3030169200

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Modern humanity with some 5,000 years of recorded history has been experiencing growing pains, with no end in sight. It is high time for humanity to grow up and to transcend itself by embracing transhumanism. Transhumanism offers the most inclusive ideology for all ethnicities and races, the religious and the atheists, conservatives and liberals, the young and the old regardless of socioeconomic status, gender identity, or any other individual qualities. This book expounds on contemporary views and practical advice from more than 70 transhumanists. Astronaut Neil Armstrong said on the Apollo 11 moon landing in 1969, “One small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind.” Transhumanism is the next logical step in the evolution of humankind, and it is the existential solution to the long-term survival of the human race.