... catalog of Girl Power! Shojo Manga! Image from Versailles no bara (The Rose of Versailles). [End Page 21] The Dawn of Modern Shojo ...
Tópico(s): Digital Games and Media
2007 - University of Minnesota Press | Mechademia Second Arc
... Shojo Manga Deborah Shamoon (bio) The Rose of Versailles (Berusaiyu no bara, or Beru-bara), the "shining masterpiece of shojo manga," was an instant hit among teenage girls in Japan from the moment it first appeared in the manga magazine Margaret in 1972. At a time when shojo manga was just beginning to shift its demographic from elementary school students to high school students, The Rose of Versailles was part of a larger trend toward longer ...
Tópico(s): Hong Kong and Taiwan Politics
2007 - University of Minnesota Press | Mechademia Second Arc
Rafael Schuabb Poli da Fonseca,
The comic Versailles no Bara (“Rose of Versailles” in free translation) - manga targeted toward young women - was released in Japan in 1972, inside ... patriarchal Japanese society. The protagonist of the manga Versailles no Bara, Oscar François de Jarjayes, a high-ranking military, shows attitudes that seem to reflect some of the feminist ideals. ...
Tópico(s): Cultural, Media, and Literary Studies
1969 - | Estudos Japoneses
... Print. Shamoon, Deborah. “Revolutionary Romance: The Rose of Versailles and the Transformation of Shojo Manga.” Mechademia 2 (2007): 3–17. Print. Takatori, Ei. Berusaiyu no bara eien ni…. Tokyo: Shōbunkan, 1994. Print. Tanaka, Mitsu. ...
Tópico(s): Media, Gender, and Advertising
2014 - Wiley | The Journal of Popular Culture
This essay sketches a connection between Rose of Versailles (Berusaiyu no bara, 1972), Ikeda Riyoko's shôjo (girls’) manga set in Versailles, and artist Murakami Takashi's 2010 exhibition at ...
Tópico(s): Cinema and Media Studies
2017 - Routledge | Contemporary French and Francophone Studies