A History of Manga in the Context of Japanese Culture and Society

Manga, or Japanese comic art, is a huge and lucrative business that is truly popular in Japan. Nowadays, it is also exported to many countries, influencing their popular cultures, children, youth, and the ways of the people. Here, Ito explores the history of Japanese manga, how it reflected events i...

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