meta: Critical Thinking


Confessions Of A Not-So-Former Anime Crate-Digger 
How the near-disappearance of physical stores has transformed one of the classic pleasures of anime fandom: stumbling across hidden treasure
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One Year Of Ganriki, 30 Years Of Fandom 
On the first anniversary of Ganriki.org's launch, a look back at our initial year -- and anime's past thirty years
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Well, Is Anime A Genre Or A Medium? 
How people see anime, as genre or medium, says as much about how we label cultural experiences generally as it does about the beholders
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Does The Packaging Make The Fan? 
Why deluxe packaging and other such marketing stunts may make it harder for fans to express their devotion, not easier -- and not just because of the pricetags
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Why We Don't Need 'Objective' Anime Criticism 
What's needed in anime criticism -- and in most any good criticism of art or entertainment -- is to lay our prejudices on the table first
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All Aboard The Fandom Train 
Does introducing people to anime make them into fans, or does anime fandom arise more spontaneously than that?
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On Older Anime Characters: A Touch Of Gray Would Suit Us Anyway 
When will we see older characters in anime as things other than supporting cast members, comic relief, or objects of repugnance?
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Anime: Now A Major Motion Picture 
How the practice of shifting anime from TV broadcast or video to theatrical release first has delivered a new form factor -- and a new aesthetic
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Like Someone In Love 
Our love for things and our critical distance from them don't have to be in contradiction with each other
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Honor Between Thieves 
If Hollywood is allegedly plundering anime for ideas and inspirations, that only shows it has good taste -- but it's an awkward thesis at best
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The Wrong Kind Of Faithful 
Should adapting something also mean attempting to improve it, even when its flaws are a big part of how it is what it is?
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Why Miyazaki's 'Otaku' Problem Is Everyone's Problem 
A creative industry shouldn't be led by its own least common denominator of taste
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See Critical Thinking posts from 2013