Event Title
Manga & Misogyny: A Multimodal Analysis of Gender Roles
Start Date
5-2-2021 8:30 AM
End Date
5-2-2021 10:00 AM
Date of Publication
February 2021
Document Type
Presentation
Abstract
To understand manga as a potential learning tool, a pilot study analyzing male and female character interactions in manga is performed using multimodal and social semiotic analysis. Gender representations in the socio-cultural context of manga have various meaning potentials which are explored. Interactions of characters are analyzed to determine gender roles as character interactions change throughout the story and text/picture relationships are determined.
Keywords
Manga, Misogyny, Gender Roles
Description
Special Issues, Discussant: Tonya Jeffery
Persistent Identifier
http://hdl.handle.net/10950/2879
Manga & Misogyny: A Multimodal Analysis of Gender Roles
To understand manga as a potential learning tool, a pilot study analyzing male and female character interactions in manga is performed using multimodal and social semiotic analysis. Gender representations in the socio-cultural context of manga have various meaning potentials which are explored. Interactions of characters are analyzed to determine gender roles as character interactions change throughout the story and text/picture relationships are determined.