Via Duke University:
"This lecture offers a blitzkrieg history of modern Japanese comics
(manga) through snapshots of the ten most important titles, from the
early 20th century to the present.
"Ryan Holmberg is a freelance arts and comics historian and translator.
He has taught at Duke University and the University of Tokyo, among
other schools. Since 2014, he has been affiliated with the Sainsbury
Institute for the Study of Japanese Arts and Cultures in Norwich, UK, as
an Academic Associate. He is the author of The Translator Without
Talent (Bubbles, 2020) and Garo Manga: The First Decade, 1964-1973
(Center for Book Arts, 2010). He is a contributor to The Comics Journal,
Artforum International, Art in America, and Frieze.
"Sponsored by the Visiting Artist Series of the Department of Art, Art History & Visual Studies."
The link to this recorded lecture will only be around for the next 30 days.
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