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The shōjo is a central character in foundational works of modern Japanese literature (Shamoon 2012, 14). Tayama Katai, for example, wrote novels and short stories about respectable men, in the grips of an obsession he called “girl sickness” ( shōjobyō ), disgracing themselves by chasing after schoolgirls. [1]
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11 Ιουν 2015 · Shōjo manga to ‘seiyō’—shōjo manga ni okeru ‘Nihon’ no fuzai to seiyōteki imēji no hanran ni tsuite (Shōjo manga and the ‘Occident’—About the absence of ‘Japan’ and the abundance of westernized designs).
Shōjo manga (少女漫画, lit. "girls' comics ", also romanized as shojo or shoujo) is an editorial category of Japanese comics targeting an audience of adolescent females and young adult women.
With some horrifying sample from Umezu Kazuo, Yamagishi Ryõko, and others, Dolíase identifies the significance. the recurrent theme of the abject mother, and argues that shõjo horror manga represent. important medium in the maintenance of stability and balance in girls' lives.
25 Ιουλ 2016 · The difference between shounen, shoujo, seinen, and josei manga and anime. Meaning in Japanese and examples.
In legal settings, shōjo is a subset of shōnen (meaning "minor") and refers to any female juvenile who has not reached the age of 20. [8] In Japan, the word shōjo has many applications outside of the law. It refers to anything of, for, or about school-age girls. [9]
26 Απρ 2023 · Shoujo, when translated literally to English, means “girl”. It is a term used to refer to girls between the ages of 7 and 17. This term is also used to refer to a genre of anime and manga that is targeted at them. Its counterpart, made for boys, is Shounen.