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      Reading Comic Books Critically : How Japanese Comic Books Influence Taiwanese Students 

      A Freirian Approach to Comic Book Analysis

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          As many educators know, young people like to read comic books. Taiwanese adolescents’ consumption of manga cannot be regarded as mere entertainment. Indeed, comic books are one of the ways Japan dominates Taiwanese culture. The graphic representations and ideologies contained in imported manga may have a more powerful cognitive effect on Taiwanese youth than any formal educational process they undergo.

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