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    Plot penceritaan dalam shojo manga by Mamat, Roslina, Abdul Halim, Hazlina, Mansor, Nor Shahila, Abd Rahim, Normaliza

    Published 2016
    “…Shojo manga adalah genre komik Jepun yang mensasarkan golongan remaja perempuan dalam kalangan umur tujuh tahun hingga dua puluh tahun sebagai pembaca utama. …”
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    "International perspectives on shojo and shojo manga," edited by Masami Toku by Nicolle Lamerichs

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…Review of Masami Toku, editor, International perspectives on shojo and shojo manga: The influence of girl culture. New York: Routledge, 2016, hardcover, $96.45 (268p) ISBN 978-1138809482; e-book, $54.95 (13538 KB) ASIN B00YY63KQM.…”
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    Plot penceritaan dalam shoujo manga by Mamat, Roslina, Abdul Halim, Hazlina, Mansor, Nor Shahila, Abd Rahim, Normaliza

    Published 2015
    “…Shojo manga adalah genre komik Jepun yang mensasarkan gadis remaja yang berumur dari tujuh tahun sehingga dua puluh tahun sebagai pembaca utama. …”
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    Language as the visual: Exploring the intersection of linguistic and visual language in manga by Giancarla Unser-Schutz

    Published 2011-03-01
    “…Visually differentiated from other texts, and more common in series for girls (shōjo-manga), I compare them with Ōtsuka's (1994) highly-visual monologues from 1970s/1980s shōjo-manga, and demonstrate similarities to Takeuchi's (2005) mediator and spectator characters, and argue that these texts offer a sense of closeness to authors while also visually-coding data in terms of relevance. …”
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    Muffled voices: yaoi manga as mediation of feminine discourse by Gláucio Aranha

    Published 2010-07-01
    “…In the mid-80’s the first yaoi manga appeared. Initially, this shojo manga subgenus was drawn, written and published by manga’s fans as a satire on the masculine hegemony in this media. …”
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    Les choix des créatrices de bande dessinée by Sylvain Rhéault

    Published 2012-11-01
    “…Enfin, avec le modèle du shōjō manga, venu du Japon, des femmes créent des BD pour des femmes à propos de femmes.…”
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    Les choix des créatrices de bande dessinée by Sylvain Rhéault

    Published 2012-11-01
    “…Enfin, avec le modèle du shōjō manga, venu du Japon, des femmes créent des BD pour des femmes à propos de femmes.…”
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    From a Romantic Shōjo to an Independent Otaku: The Transformations of the Female Protagonist in the Sarashina nikki Manga by Pana Barova-Özcan

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…The three manga adaptations were created in the early 1990s and in 2014, and belong to the genre of shōjo manga. Focusing on key episodes and scenes in the three manga rewritings, I examine how each recreates the heroine and why specific images of the eleventh-century woman emerged at the time they did. …”
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    Vozes abafadas: o mangá yaoi como mediação do discurso feminino by Gláucio Aranha

    Published 2010-07-01
    “…Inicialmente, este subgênero de “shojo manga” marcou seu espaço por ter sido desenhado,
 escrito e publicado por fãs de mangás, ironizando a hegemonia masculina nesta mídia. …”
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    Komunitas Fujoshi Di Kalangan Perempuan Indonesia by Putri Andam Dewi

    Published 2012-11-01
    “…BL manga is a sub genre of shojo manga, the manga for girls and women readers in Japan. …”
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    Transplanted boys' love conventions and anti-shota polemics in a German manga: Fahr Sindram's Losing Neverland by Paul M. Malone

    Published 2013-03-01
    “…These are mainly young women producing shōjo manga, and increasingly integrating popular boys' love elements into their work. …”
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    The Monstrous Transformation of the Self: Translating Japanese Cyberpunk and the Posthuman into the Living World by Orion Mavridou

    Published 2015-07-01
    “…Considered by many as the quintessential example of the Final Fantasy series and the archetypical cinematic videogame, Final Fantasy VII paints its own brand of a dystopian future with an eclectic range of visual influences, from Blade Runner and shōjo manga to Victorian gothic and religious symbolism. …”
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    La construcción de nuevas identidades femeninas a través de la historieta: la aportación del manga shōjo Gals! by Fernández García, Bárbara

    Published 2013-06-01
    “…<br><br><b>In english:</b> In 2002 is published in Spain the shōjo manga (aimed at a young female audience) Gals!…”
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