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Jaqueline Berndt

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Recent Posts

  • “Mangaforschung: Zwischen ,Populärkultur‘ und Comicspezifik” (2024)
  • “Exhibiting Manga, Representing ‘Japan’” (2024)
  • The Cambridge Companion to Manga and Anime (2024)
  • Taiwan Comics: History, Status, and Manga Influx 1930s – 1990s (2024)
  • “Kusazōshi as Comic Books?” (2024)
  • “Geschichte der Animation: Anime in Japan” (2023)
  • “Geister im Gitter: Anke Feuchtenbergers Kyoto-„Manga“” (2023)

“Images to Be ‘Read’: Murakami Takashi’s Mangaesque Nihonga-like Paintings” (2012)

in Art of Japan, Japanisms and Polish-Japanese Art Relations, ed. by Agnieszka Kluczewska-Wójcik & Jerzy Malinowski, Torun: Polish Institute of World Art Studies & Tako Publ., pp. 321–325.

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Posted on 15 August 201215 August 2024Author JaquelineCategories book chapter, Visual ArtsTags art history, exhibition, Murakami Takashi

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