Rachel Thorn

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Birth:May 12, 1965
Age:59
Gender:Female
Hometown:Pennsylvania, United States
Twitterhttps://twitter.com/rachelthornen Bloghttps://www.en.mattthorn.com/ She first discovered manga as an exchange student at Konan University in 1985. In 1988 she began to study shoujo manga in earnest at the University of Illinois where she earned a Master of Arts in East Asian Pacific Studies. While shifting the focus of her study to what manga mean to the girls and women who read them she also began professionally translating such manga as Nausica of the Valley of Wind Ranma 1/2 and Banana Fish. In 1991 she entered Columbia Universitys doctoral program in cultural anthropology. With a fellowship from the Japan Foundation she conducted field work in the Hanshin area from 1994 to 1995. She earned a Master of Arts and a Master of Philosophy at Columbia. In addition to research and translation she wrote a column on for Animerica and became known as a shoujo manga evangelist. In 1997 she moved to Kyoto and began teaching at Kyoto Seika University. In 1998 she began work on creating a department of story manga for the university and in 2000 she became a permanent fulltime associate professor in the newly created program. In Japanese shes written columns for Dokushojin The Japan Times Weekly ST and Kyoto Newspaper. From 2003 to 2005 she served as a judge in the Tezuka Osamu Culture Award. Recent translations include Hagio Motos Otherworld Barbara The Heart of Thomas and A Drunken Dream and Other Stories as well as Shimura Takakos Wandering Son. Source: Bloghttps://www.en.mattthorn.com/aboutmattthorn
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