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THE MANGA PHENOMENON

机译:漫画现象

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Like most comics, manga (roughly translated as "whimsical pictures") is rooted in sequential art - a narrative made up of images and presented in se?quence. The earliest examples of Japanese sequen?tial art are thought to date from the 12th century Choju Jinbutsu Gigax animal scrolls. The term "manga" is believed to have been first used by the renowned 16th century woodblock print {ukiyo-e) artist, Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849).Together Choju Giga and ukiyo-e influenced the pro?duction of the low-cost illustrated kibydshi (yellow-backed) novels from the late 18th century, in which the beginnings of modern manga first appeared. Kitazawa Yasuji's well-known early 20th century con?tributions to Jiji Manga, a weekly comic page in the daily Jiji Shimpo newspaper, did much to popularize the use of "manga" to describe this emerging art.
机译:像大多数漫画一样,漫画(粗略地翻译为“异想天开的图片”)植根​​于顺序艺术-由图像构成并以顺序显示的叙事。日本序列艺术的最早例子被认为可追溯到12世纪的Choju Jinbutsu Gigax动物画卷。 “漫画”一词被认为是最早的16世纪木版画版画(ukiyo-e)艺术家葛饰北斋(1760-1849)所使用。ChojuGiga和ukiyo-e共同影响了低漫画成本插图说明了18世纪末的基比史(黄色背景)小说,其中现代漫画的起源首次出现。 Kitazawa Yasuji在20世纪初对Jiji Manga的著名贡献,即每日Jiji Shimpo报纸的漫画页,对普及使用“ manga”来描述这种新兴艺术做出了很大贡献。

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