Aug. 31st, 2020

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Manga Genres – Selected titles from Sara and Linda.

For genres for manga in Japan, there is several distinctive categories in demographics that manga titles are meant for. However, in a global scale, manga appeals to many, but in Japan – it determines what magazines manga was published in.

Shojo – aimed for teenaged girls. It is spoken from a female’s point of view. The artwork is softer (Sara). (Linda) It is in the eyes; manga eyes are typically reflected in shojo titles. They are huge in representation, and can take an entire frame.

There subgenres, that is romance and school setting usually all levels of school and age. Card Captor Sakura is an elementary level romance title. The majority though is middle school and high school that dominates the genre as setting and age. Magical girl is also a key subgenre of shojo. There is also genres of historical, mystery and fantasy.

Sara’s shojo selection

Fruits Basket by Natsuki Takaya (Tokyopop/ Yen Press)
https://yenpress.com/9780316360166/fruits-basket-collectors/

Fruits Basket is about Tohru, an orphan who meets a wealthy family who has secrets that is related to the Chinese zodiac. This was available in English around 2004.

FLP owns this title.

There is a follow up series – Fruits Basket Another. But spoilers, it is a generational after, but the characters in previous series is only shown in outline form.

Yona of the Dawn by Mizuho Kusanagi (Viz)
https://www.viz.com/yona-of-the-dawn

This is a story set in an historical alternate world with settings like ancient medieval China/Japan. This was released in English in 2016 and is a fantasy title. Main character is of a princess who is in love with a childhood friend, but when her father is assassinated by the person, she loves the most and flees. She is the key to an ancient legend that will push the series along. Yona evolves from a spoiled princess, to a person who realizes her love for her country and what she will do as she matures.

Linda shojo selection

Behind the Scenes by Bisco Hatori (Viz)
https://www.viz.com/behind-the-scenes

Hatori wrote another book that is more well known, Ouran’s High School Host Club. This is a story set in college from the perspective of Ranmaru who joins with the set design club, since the college has three acting troupes who constantly needs sets. Read-alkies for this series is Genshiken, Hana Kimi and Paradise Kiss. This is a few manga title from a male protagonist.

Karakuri Odette by Juliette Suzuki (Tokyopop)

https://atomicavenue.com/title/33472/Karakuri-Odette

Suzuki’s other manga that is more known is Kamisama Kiss. This is a much shorter series than that title. This is a science fiction story about an android named Odette, who gets enrolled into high school to learn about human emotions. Read alkies is Chobits and Key the Metal Idol. These are older titles and may be out of prints. Should the library resume service, titles like this can be available through inter library loan.

More shjo titles suggested

Kimi no Todoke (From Me to You)
Kare Kano (His and Her Circumstances)
Sailor Moon
Card Captor Sakura Clover and other CLAMP titles.
Hana Kimi (For You in Full Bloom)
Clamp titles
Princess Knight
Monkey High
Lovely Complex
Yuu Watase titles
Hana Yori Dango (Boys Over Flowers)
Marmalade Boy

Titles with male protagonist
Natsume’s Book of Friends
Children of the Whale

Shonen (target toward Young Boys). This is an adventure setting with a focus on one male protagonist with stories about conflicts and with a goal in mind.

Gintama by Hideki Sorachi (Viz)
https://www.viz.com/gin-tama

This is a series about Gintoki with his friends Kagura and Shinpachi who is part of a company known as Odd jobs or Yorozuya who runs errands for people who would hire them. This is a titles is filled with parodies and comedies. This title is not finished in English. Read-alikes – Cowboy Bebop, Sayonara Zetsubo Sensei, any crossovers with other Shonen Jump title.

Future Diaries by Sakae Esuno (Tokyopop/Viz)
https://www.viz.com/future-diary

This is a story about of people who gets involved in a deadly scavenger game, where every person has a diary that tells them where the other player is, so they search them out to get their diaries. Read-alikes for this title is Bokurano Ours, Deadman Wonderland, Death Notes, Liar Game.

Hikaru no Go by Yumi Hotta and Takeshi Obata (Viz)

This is story of Hikaru who finds a go board with lingering sprit: Sai who’s lingering wish is to play a game with finding out the solution of the God’s hand. Hikaru goes from elementary school to high school.

There are subgenres in the fact that Shonen coves sports, action science and fantasy. Artstyle is spikey and stylized to realistic.

Monthly’s Girl Nozaki-kun by (Yen Press)
https://yenpress.com/9780316309479/monthly-girls-nozaki-kun-vol-1/

This is 4-koma style and is about a high school mangaku and his editor.

Barakumon by Satsuki Yoshino (Yen Press)
https://yenpress.com/9780316336086/barakamon-vol-1/

Young man who is a calligrapher who goes to a remote island to discover himself.

Other shonen titles

Kekkaishi
Fullmetal Alchemist
Silver Spoon
Nabari no Ou
Horimiya
Tegami Bachi
Dr. Slump
Haikyuu
One Piece
Yu Yu Hakusho
Naruto
Bleach
My Hero Academia
One Punch Man
Yu-Gi-Oh!
Inu Yasha
Rin-ne
Attack on Titan
Black Butler
Soul Eater
Devil Is a Part-Timer
Prince of Tennis
D.Gray-man
Fairy Tail
Shaman King
Magi
Ranma 1/2
Cross Game,
Gegege no Kitaro
Pokémon
Dragon Ball
Tsubasa Reservoir Chronicle
Durarara!!
Death Note
Josei targeted toward young woman, college age or young working professional.

Ooku – Inner Chambers by Fumi Yoshinaga (Viz)
https://www.viz.com/ooku-the-inner-chambers

Wotakoi: Love is Hard for Otaku by Fujita (Kodansha)
https://kodanshacomics.com/series/wotakoi/

Sweat and Soap by Kintestu Yamada(Kodansha)
https://kodanshacomics.com/series/sweat-and-soap/

Other Josei titles
Nana
Paradise Kiss
Kuragehime (Princess Jellyfish)
Chihayafuru
Kaze Hikaru
Idol Dreams
Everyone’s Getting Married
Honey Clover

Seinen target toward men in 20-40’s. Covers a broad range of categories

The Walking Man by Jiro Taniguchi

http://www.ponentmon.com/comic-books-english/taniguchi/the-walking-manR/index.html

Hozuki’s Coolheadness by Natsumi Eguchi (Kodansha)

https://kodanshacomics.com/series/hozukis-coolheadedness/

Delicious in Dungeon by Ryoko Kui (Yen)

https://yenpress.com/9780316471855/delicious-in-dungeon-vol-1/

FLP owns this title

Other titles
Mushishi
Chi’s Sweet Home
Laid Back Camp
Maison Ikkoku
One Pound Gospel
xxxHolic
Erased
Drops of God
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Terminology for BL (Boy’s Love) and GL (Girl’s Love)

Shonen ai is an obsolete term for boy’s love Japan, though it is used in the west.

Yaoi for BL is not used in Japan but used a great deal in the west.

Shojo ai can be used for girl’s love, however in Japan it means pedophile involving a young girl.

Special names for fans of these genres.

Fujoshi – rotten girls – this was used to insult female readers who would pair male/male.
Fundashi – men who are fans of BL.

Neighborhood in Ikebukuro, Tokyo known as Otome Road (Maiden’s Road), where BL themed bookshops are.

History of Male/Male Speed Though.

Sara referred to two books.

Comrade Loves of the Samurai by Ihara Saikaku
Paper Book https://catalog.freelibrary.org/Record/263557
Ebook https://catalog.freelibrary.org/Record/2263921

Cartographies of Desire: Male-Male Sexuality in Japanese Discourse, 1600–1950 by Gregory M. Pflugfelder
https://www.amazon.com/Cartographies-Desire-Gregory-M-Pflugfelder/dp/0520251652

1970’s significant decade for male/male in Shojo manga.

Discussion between Sara and Linda continues with various examples of cross gender and yuri. Examples: Takarazuka Revue

BL became more complace as being targeted toward female readers. Roles such as seme and uke were introduced.

LGBTQ considerations are considered. There is a discussion for #ownvoices.

Sara Nicole Dong https://twitter.com/sketchshark/status/817555402288222208?s=20

Konoharu’s Sexy no Jutsu: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uWdnou4-O5E

Gei-Komi and Censorship discussed.

Linda/Sara recommends BL/Gei Komi themed titles to be read. Some of these books may be out of print or not owned by FLP.

What Did You Eat Yesterday by Fumi Yoshinaga
A Foreign Love Affair by Ayano Yamane
10 Count by Rihito Takarai https://catalog.freelibrary.org/Record/2062586
Junjou Romantica by Shungiku Nakamura.
Sekai Ichi Hatsukoi
Doukyusei
I Hear the Sunspot https://catalog.freelibrary.org/Record/2445834
Loveless https://catalog.freelibrary.org/Record/2060492
My Brother's Husband by Gengoroh Tagame https://catalog.freelibrary.org/Record/2535706
Fisherman’s Lodge (18+)
Massive (18+)
Yuri on Ice
Seven Days by Venio Tachibana and illustrated by Rihito Takarai https://catalog.freelibrary.org/Record/2449874
10 Count by Rihito Takarai https://catalog.freelibrary.org/Record/2062586
Shout out Loud by Satosumi Takaguchi
Saemi Yorita - Brilliant Blue
Hitorijime My Hero by Memeco Arii
Coyote by Ranmaru Zariya
Calling by Miu Ootsuki
Eiki Eiki/Taishi Zaou - variety of titles.
Twittering Birds Never Fly (multi-volume), Even So, I Will Love You Tenderly, No Touching at All by Kou Yoneda
Does the Flower Bloom by Shouko Hidaka
That Blue Sky Feeling by Okura https://catalog.freelibrary.org/Record/2428974
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Notes from #ToshokanFLP #02 with Sara & Linda: Free Library of Philadelphia resources for fans.

Overall, what does the Free Library of Philadelphia have in its collections for anime and manga fans?:

Manga/DVDS and BluRay; children's, teen, adult; some spinoff novels; how-to-draw-manga; some cosplay resources; some streaming anime

E-resources. (Kanopy and Hoopla; Overdrive; Freading)

E-books: Hoopla has 151 items listed under subject heading manga (168 in all-text search) - also note drop-down menu with different results

Movies: Hoopla has 63 under all-text search for anime

Television: Hoopla has 26 under all-text search for anime

Kanopy has much slimmer pickings--mostly documentary/meta--best way to search is "Japanese" and then limit to Japanese-language items and page through
Overdrive: 529 e-book results for manga all-text search--big-name titles like Naruto, Bleach, Dragon Ball, plus some lesser-known series. Includes 9 in Chinese and 1 in French.

Overdrive: Limiting above results by subject "art" gets 10 art-related titles, a number of which are by Japanese authors. Search on "anime" turns up some relevant titles plus a lot of animal-related titles.

0 results from EBSCOHost ebooks; slim to no pickings on Contemporary Music Online
222 results on Freading - general search "manga" filtered by category comics & graphic novels

Gale eBooks--a lot of interesting-looking commentary (encyclopedia articles, chapters and full books on the topic, etc.) - 43 results

How about our physical locations (when open)?

Linda recommends the Free Library's Field Teen Center at Parkway Central, as well as visiting multiple branches to browse their graphic novel collection(s) in Children’s, Teen and Adult areas.

See walkthrough of catalog question for how to figure out where manga/anime are most concentrated via the website.

Talk about the conditions of searching through the catalog.. What is a general call number for how to draw manga books?
741.5 (.51, .5952...)

Japan > Comic books, strips, etc. for manga plus other related books
Graphic novels > Japan. for manga plus other related books
Comic books, strips, etc. > Japan > Technique. for drawing books
Cartooning > Japan > Technique. for drawing books

General catalog search on "anime" limited by Japanese yields 1,159 titles--mostly correct. 857 of that total are DVD and 156 are Blu-Ray. For nonfiction on anime, try these call #s: 791.433/4 and 741.5*

Catalog general search on "cosplay" - 43 titles - many how-to; 12 that have it as subject heading. 746.92 (clothing); 792.026 (costuming)
To determine where materials are most concentrated within the system, submit a search for the materials you want and then scroll through the "Branches" section of the left-hand sidebar--it shows the number of holdings at each location.

Past and present programming in libraries

Sara's past programs: in-person anime and manga discussion/screening/activity groups at Port Richmond, Lillian Marrero, Greater Olney, Rodriguez, and now Kensington--first older kids/teens, now mostly older teens/adults.
Other staff have held events at Whitman, Holmesburg, Walnut Street West, Parkway Central (recent), Falls, Wynnefield, Tacony*, Santore (recent trivia contest)
From 2014 to 2019, there was a Free Library of Comic Con annual event--initially just for teens, though the age range subsequently expanded upward and downward. It has now been discontinued.

Currently: Kensington is hosting a virtual meetup on Discord for screening and conversation - adults and older teens - https://discord.gg/yncaWnX

Other Free Library website resources:
https://libwww.freelibrary.org/explore/topic/anime-and-manga - Explore topic on FLP website
https://libwww.freelibrary.org/blog/?action=post&id=3330 – Sara’s 2018 blog post

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