寄与者edited by Roman Rosenbaum.
一般注記Introduction: The representation of Japanese history in manga / Roman Rosenbaum -- Sabotaging the rising sun : representing history in Tezuka Osamu's Phoenix / Rachael Hutchinson -- Reading Shōwa history through manga : Astro Boy as the avatar of postwar Japanese culture / Roman Rosenbaum -- Representations of gendered violence in manga : the case of enforced military prostitution / Erik Ropers -- Maruo Suehiro's Planet of the Jap : revanchist fantasy or war critique? / Peter C. Luebke and Rachel DiNitto -- Making history herstory : Nelson's don and Siebold's daughter in Japanese shōjo manga / Ulrich Heinze -- Heroes and villains : manchukuo in Yasuhiko Yoshikazu's Rainbow Trotsky / Emer O'Dwyer -- Making history : manga between kyara and historiography / Matthew Penney -- Postmodern representations of the pre-modern Edo period / Paul Sutcliffe -- "Land of kami, land of the dead" : paligenesis and the aesthetics of religious revisionism in Kobayashi Yoshinori's 'Neo-Gōmanist Manifesto: On Yasukuni' / James Mark Shields -- Hating Korea, hating the media : manga Kenkanryū and the graphical (mis- )representation of Japanese history in the internet age / Raffael Raddatz -- The adaptation of Chinese history into Japanese popular culture : a study of Japanese manga, animated series and video games based on The Romance of the Three Kingdoms / Benjamin Wai-Ming Ng -- Towards a summation : how do manga represent history? / Roman Rosenbaum.
Originally published: 2013.