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Heishi
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What is with politicians and the disregard for nerd culture?
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H. Guderian
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The book was mediocre, I am surprised that they even found it to read up on it. Which I doubt they did. It'll sell more copies now, because book burners never learn.
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7jaws7
Posts: 704 Location: New York State |
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While I don't know what's depicted in that book, I do know that Republicans will find any excuse they can to defund institutions of higher learning. |
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Theodore Relic
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Looking these two twerps up, not surprising that they are two neophyte conservative Republicans from the backwoods trying to get some neocon cred from clueless Trump fans.
As an Ohioan living in Columbus, it's just embarrassing to see idiots like these have more clout than the bigger cities in my state when it comes to voting. |
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CatSword
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Pretty badass that a freshman composition class has a section on anime.
Not badass that two jerkoffs in Ohio, who probably think the best college in the world is Prager University, are mad that a curriculum aimed at adults contains adult material, even though consent forms were given.
This gives me massive Stirling Griff vibes, where one guy is just shouting hyperbolically about all this stuff and you've gotta take his word for it because no one else in the room understands these weird Japanese cartoons. |
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gridsleep
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Politicians fall on the side of Jock culture, and they hate that nerds make all the money. That's why there are so few nerds in politics. The jocks don't want anyone with brains horning in on their racket. They might end up having to work for a living. |
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yuna49
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I attended college with Susan's husband and have met her socially a few times. The idea she would be seen as a pornographer is not only stupid but offensive.
Anti-intellectualism has always been a trademark of the Republican right, seen most recently in the furor over the Wall Street Journal article denigrating Jill Biden, who holds two masters and a Ph.D., from referring to herself as "Dr. Jill Biden." I guess maybe these two Ohio yahoos jumped on board the train. |
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SrkSano
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Seems like a ludicrous claim. But I did read that book in school for an anime class in college. Didn't really care for it. There's a section that does a deep dive into a Ranma 1/2 episode where Ranma hit his head or something and thought that he actually was a female in his female form. This was a filler episode that was not part of the manga. You shouldn't really do deep dives into filler eps IMHO. Especially when there was so much more content in the source material that you can go into to discuss gender roles.
Guess it could've been worse. Imagine if it was written today and went into detail about the talking ninja ostrich from Naruto Shippuden filler. Last edited by SrkSano on Wed Dec 16, 2020 3:06 pm; edited 2 times in total |
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andyos
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Just to clarify one point: the book does include a very explicit image from Legend of the Overfiend among the images in the middle of the book. The image, captioned "Tentacle sex," is explicit enough that it was censored from the 18-rated edition of the film that was released in Britain.
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AkumaChef
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Agreed 100%. It's honestly puzzling. I attended public high school in Texas more than two decades ago, and my state-approved English courses/textbooks were filled with works describing murder, rape, crime, death, etc. If kids from relatively conservative areas are reading Shakespeare, Voltaire, Chaucer, Hugo, Boccaccio, etc, in high school, then just what exactly do parents expect out of a college course? Sure some of the more extreme hentai can be pretty shocking, but I would argue it's not anything out of the ordinary compared to classic works of literature, or even worse: history class. |
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SS723
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I also read this book as a teen and it sucks. The author basically claims that all anime, including Ghibli films, are sexual metaphors. The section on hentai is also very outdated and doesn't really belong in a book about anime in my opinion. Can't believe they are still using it as an academic resource.
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Brent Allison
Posts: 2444 Location: Athens-Clarke County, GA, USA |
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And more of us academics will probably assign it because we're persnickety and crotchety and hate being told what to do in our classes, especially by politicians. Just more projectiles fired in the Trench (Culture) War. Admonishment over under-18 individuals seeing naughty pictures in an academic setting is not unlike railing against churches for serving under-21 congregants communion wine. Context, anyone? As for concerns about the age of Napier's book, perhaps it was assigned as one of the earlier exemplars of anime-related scholarship and the class was reading later work for the sake of comparison? The field of anime studies is far along enough to make this a viable option now. |
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Actar
Posts: 1074 Location: Singapore |
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Were the comments made in reference to Overfiend or something? They're like 30 years too late for the moral panic.
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Gilles Poitras
Posts: 476 Location: Oakland California |
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Guys you can go ahead and change my cowpunk handle to my real name.
For those of you who may be interested int he book this is it: https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781403970527 |
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AmpersandsUnited
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Right, because we all know liberals and democrats have never pushed for books to be pulled or banned from curriculum themselves. Not Of Mice and Men, Huckleberry Finn, To Kill a Mockingbird, or The Great Gatsby. Anti-intellectualism and book burning is not a partisan issue, but politics are certainly pretending that every bad is done by only one side. It's especially ironic to read these posts on an anime forum, a medium where progressive voices are often the loudest ones to complain about certain issues that are common in anime and manga. Do I need to link to any of the dozens of talkback threads for series like Cross Ange, Darling in the Franxx, or Rising of the Shield Hero? Or the numerous professional translations that have purposely changed or omitted things in the official American translations to make them less problematic? |
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