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Hana-Kimi Pt. 1 (with Ashley Hawkins)

Hana-Kimi Pt. 1 (with Ashley Hawkins)

FromShojo & Tell: A Manga Podcast


Hana-Kimi Pt. 1 (with Ashley Hawkins)

FromShojo & Tell: A Manga Podcast

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Length:
92 minutes
Released:
Jul 29, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Covers volumes 1–8 of Hana-Kimi by Hisaya Nakajo.We're throwing back and throwing down with a big-time, gender-bending shojo classic: Hana-Kimi, aka, the precursor to Ouran High School Host Club. Mizuki Ashiya moves all the way from America to Japan, in high school, without express permission from her parents, just to be with her favorite high-jumper, Izumi Sano, a boy she's never met. Even better: She has to disguise that she's a girl so she can attend Sano's all-boys school. Who approved this premise? We don't know, but we do know it is full of good boys. Come listen if you love hijinks and dogs and stereotypes about gender (and America, too).REFERENCESHana-Kimi is available from Viz MediaThis series is the precursor to OuranOther series referenced:NarutoMy Hero AcademiaFruits BasketBoys Run the RiotIt would be nice if Hana-Kimi was retranslated by transgender translators like Rachel Thorn“Queering” Heteronormativity: Biological essentialism in genderbending manga discusses Hana-Kimi a lot [Anime Feminist article]Back when Titanic premiered, people in Tokyo were meh about itFree Online Gender QuizOutro song: "The Streatham Hill Gods" by DanosongsCONTACT USAshley Hawkins' website: Manga LibrarianAshley Hawkins' Twitter:  @manga_librarianShojo & Tell on Twitter, Tumblr, and InstagramHost Ashley on Twitter: @AshMcD00
Released:
Jul 29, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

A manga discussion podcast focusing on shojo (and josei!) series that make your heart go doki-doki. Covering classics like CLAMP’s “Cardcaptor Sakura” and Yuu Watase’s “Fushigi Yuugi” to newer favorites like Kazune Kawahara’s “My Love Story!!” and Hiro Fujiwara’s “Maid Sama!” Shojo & Tell host Ashley McDonnell discusses one series per episode with a rotating shojo superfan. (And sometimes, a shoujo superfan.) Shojo [or shoujo] manga: Japanese comics made for young women. A breath of fresh air after reading 72 volumes of “Naruto.” The underappreciated sibling of all those same-y never-ending shonen titles.