Die Comics aus Fernost erfreuen sich auch bei uns seit 20 Jahren großer Beliebtheit. In ihrem Heimatland sind sie allerdings viel mehr als die Aneinanderreihung bunter Bilder.
This HOWTO is intended to help you teach yourself how to read Japanese manga in Japanese. No prior experience is necessary. You just need a desire to learn. If you work a little bit every day, in about a year you will be able to read many Japanese manga on your own. But if that seems too slow, don't worry. We will be learning by reading Mahoraba.
F. Zanettin, N. Celotti, H. Jüngst, V. Rota, R. Baccolini, A. D'Arcangelo, J. Zitawi, E. Giovanni, C. Garcés, and C. Delesse. St Jerome Publishing, (2008)Contents:Federico Zanettin: "Comics in Translation: An Overview"Nadine Celotti:"The Translator of Comics as a Semiotic Investigator"Heike Elisabeth Jüngst: "Translating Manga"Valerio Rota: Äspects of Adaptation. The Translation of Comics Formats"Raffaella Baccolini & Federico Zanettin: "The Language of Trauma: ArtSpiegelman's Maus and its TranslationsÄdele D'Arcangelo : "'Slime Hero from the Swamp': the Italian Editions of AlanMoore's Horror Saga The Swamp Thing"Jehan Zitawi: "Disney comics in the Arab Culture(s). A Pragmatic Perspective"Heike Elisabeth Jüngst: "Translating Educational Comics"Federico Zanettin: "The Translation of Comics as Localization. On Three ItalianTranslations of La piste des Navajos"Elena Di Giovanni: "The Winx Club as a challenge to Globalization Translatingfrom Italy to the Rest of the World"Carmen Valero Garcés: Önomatopoeia and unarticulated Language in theTranslation of Comic Books. The Case of Comics in Spanish"Catherine Delesse: "Proper Names, Onomastic Puns and Spoonerisms: Some aspectsof the Translation of the Astérix and Tintin Comic Series, with SpecialReference to English"Federico Zanettin: Comics in Translation. An Annotated Bibliography.