From Realistic to Supernatural: Genres in Anime

Katherine Buljan, C. Cusack
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This chapter focuses on anime genres, arguing that these provide a fertile basis from which sprang numerous generic hybrids. They became the norm in anime, with the potential to appeal to various types of audience. The power assigned to female heroines is also investigated and it is argued that rather than reflecting the power of Amaterasu, the Shinto Goddess, their power more resembles Western Pagan ideas about the sacredness of the earth and Gaia as nature Goddess. In this chapter we further underline how the generic conventions of the supernatural subgenre permeate a large number of anime films and series, stressing that conventions of this subgenre are also often found in generic hybrids whose dominant themes do not necessarily fit with the supernatural subgenre (and thus, in that context they have various metaphorical functions). This chapter also analyses the child/young adult anime protagonist in terms of the mythological ‘divine child’ as a mediator between the supernatural and physical worlds. Chapter 3 argues for the strength of the supernatural.
从现实主义到超自然:动画中的类型
这一章的重点是动画类型,认为这些类型提供了一个肥沃的基础,从中产生了许多通用的杂交。它们成为了动画中的标准,有可能吸引各种类型的观众。赋予女主人公的权力也被调查,有人认为,与其说是反映了神道教女神天照大神的力量,不如说她们的力量更像西方异教徒关于地球的神圣性和盖亚作为自然女神的观念。在本章中,我们进一步强调超自然亚类型的一般惯例是如何渗透到大量的动画电影和系列中,强调这种亚类型的惯例也经常出现在一般的混合体中,其主导主题不一定适合超自然亚类型(因此,在这种情况下,它们具有各种隐喻功能)。本章还分析了儿童/青少年动漫的主角,根据神话中的“神圣的孩子”作为超自然世界和物质世界之间的中介。第三章论证了超自然力量。
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