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silver_omicron
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To quote Paris Hilton, this is very hot.
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penguintruth
Posts: 8503 Location: Penguinopolis |
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You should be banned forever. Ah, Evangelion (over-)analysis. Why pay to read them when you get the same oh so brilliant commentary on the interweb? On second thought, how much is that book? |
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UltimaShadowfax
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I'm so all over this.
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CorneredAngel
Posts: 854 Location: New York, NY |
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...because over-analysis by a fanboy is one thing; |
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Proman
Posts: 947 Location: USA |
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'Eva', as great a show as it is, isn't really that deep.
From my experience, most people, when they go searching for info on 'Eva' just want to know what actually happened in a particular part of the show (because it's confusing at times) as opposed to why it happened. In the end, I suspect, these essays will provide more insight into the psyche of the person who's written them, rather than the show itself. That said, it'll be interesting to see a section on "Gainax and explotaition of 'Eva'" or how 'Eva's' music was influenced by music in 'Nadia'. This book reminds me of the "Matrix" philosophy essays that came out around the same time as "Matrix" sequels. |
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varmintx
Posts: 1240 Location: Covington, KY |
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I don't understand, I thought The Matrix was just Descartes. Which, if so, would mean any discussion of its philosophy would be the discussion of his problematic philosophy.
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birdboy2000
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Evangelion's been over-analyze to hell and back. Give me overanalysis of digimon or excel saga over that any day.
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CorneredAngel
Posts: 854 Location: New York, NY |
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Be careful what you ask for - you *will* get it: Saving the Digital World: Children, Digimon, and Baudrillard’s Hyperreality |
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Kagemusha
Posts: 2783 Location: Boston |
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It's a bit sad that this gets a entire book devoted to its analysis before many more deserving series, but I can't say I didn't expect it. On the possitive end of things, I'm sure gatsu's take on things will be amusing.
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manmanportty
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I loved Stray Dog of Anime, but an analysis on Paranoia Agent or Utena is more deseving.
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elsie
Posts: 61 Location: Virginia |
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Hey! Dare I admit that I'm the one who wrote that? But hey, I was having fun. I still want to go back and analyze Digimon Tamers in relation to Serial Experiments Lain. After all, it's Chiaki Konaka. |
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Deltakiral
Posts: 3338 Location: Glendora, CA (Avatar Hei from Darker than BLACK) |
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It's an interesting little bit of news, not sure if I am going to read anything when they do come out. Eva is just getting old....I am tired of the rerelease, and well hopefully these essay can breathe new air into this anime.....because I do love it so much
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GATSU
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Do fans have to be unlike Anno, and do research and stuff?
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silver_omicron
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On the contrary, if other series' were so "deserving" it would have happened. Throw a fanbase a bone, and they will bite. The semiotics of Evangelion are begging to be thoroughly analyzed by a group or person. Unless the pop culture reference in Eureka 7 are somehow subject to more thorough analysis? |
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Dargonxtc
Posts: 4463 Location: Nc5xd7+ スターダストの海洋 |
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Hopefully he will put out a chapter for free on the net to maybe show how his book(is this a book? It said chapters so I am confused, and unfamiliar) is different from other common arguments. I am mildly curious how 'intellectuals' views will undoubtitly get out of hand and stray into the absurd, but that would be more for the comedic sense. Edit: Nevermind I totally missed tome. |
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