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minus-square@SamuraiBeandoglink2•edit-21 month agoI admit I only read the summary but, despite having it in the title, this doesn’t seem relevant to this sub? Am I missing something?
minus-squaremolaveOPlinkfedilink1•1 month agoSpecifically for “World-Building: Performing Place, Race, and Nation in Anime Fan Tourism”, I do think it’s rather tangential, but tangential nonetheless. It touches on how anime influences real-life travel.
minus-square@SamuraiBeandoglink1•edit-21 month ago It touches on how anime influences real-life travel. I mean it’s not a big deal, but that definitely doesn’t fall under the concept of world building, imo.
minus-squareVenia SilentelinkfedilinkEnglish1•1 month ago It touches on how anime influences real-life travel. Does it, tho? </thor-face> Like, stuff like Gundam and Evangelion came out when I was a cute lil boy yet I still can’t ride a mecha to work.
I admit I only read the summary but, despite having it in the title, this doesn’t seem relevant to this sub? Am I missing something?
Specifically for “World-Building: Performing Place, Race, and Nation in Anime Fan Tourism”, I do think it’s rather tangential, but tangential nonetheless. It touches on how anime influences real-life travel.
I mean it’s not a big deal, but that definitely doesn’t fall under the concept of world building, imo.
Does it, tho? </thor-face>
Like, stuff like Gundam and Evangelion came out when I was a cute lil boy yet I still can’t ride a mecha to work.