Christian Culture and Japanese Anime
Xinyi Lu
DOI: https://doi.org/10.59429/pmcs.v5i4.1172
Keywords: Japanese Anime; Christian Culture; EVA; Attack on Titan
Abstract
As one of the pillars of the Japanese economy, the anime industry has had a significant impact on Japan both domestically and abroad. As the most westernized country in Asia, Japan's anime works are also influenced by western culture. Christianity spread to the east, bringing Japan advanced technology and education and a new culture. After the bubble economy, Japanese society began to reflect comprehensively and gradually began to explore the conflict between minority and majority groups.
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