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The Creativity of the Auteur v. The Creativity of the Innovator: Rebuild of Evangelion

In my last article (Anno as Auteur: Researching Anime Research), I positioned Hideaki Anno (director of Neon Genesis Evangelion, Kare Kano, etc.) as an auteur. That is, a director whose creative power exceeds the studio system (ie., multiple creative artists laboring on the same work) to form a unified vision that provides the director with [...]

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Anime Canon Project: Or, How To Crowdsource the Anime Community to Build a Better Future for the Fandom

I’ve been thinking about The Canon for a while. And, no, I’m not a misspelling perv. But I am a recently-graduated English major that had a large amount of books to think about over the course of four years.
Regarding the concept of a canon, I define it as the fundamental works of a type of [...]

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Does the American Anime Fandom Need Bloggers?

I’ve had this short interview with Shoko Nakagawa at Anime Expo 2008 from Anime Genesis in my Firefox tab queue for a number of weeks, but I finally got around to clicking play this evening.

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