uc pseudonym wrote: I find it interesting that of the non-Christians I have spoken to about this graphic novel, almost all are more positive than I am regarding it. Likely this reflects more upon me than upon any of the beliefs involved.
I hate to say it, but there are alot of non-christians who have taken a more negative view of this manga. However these people have voiced their opinions...Less then maturely, For example the popularity of serenity bashing and other satire/parody of serenity on the popular messageboard/bbs ****.org is an example of this. Rest assured this is not me, I am similar to a previous non-christian poster on this threads, sweetmercury, however I go a bit further in depth.
[quote="Sweet Mercury"]
Ms. Baxter[...]. I've seen the representation a lot]
This was one of the main issues that jumped out at me, and made me persue this manga from a more deeply analytical sense. Just to touch on where it went wrong, 23-24, she is being portrayed as a typical feminist in the manga, when howeverl, transposed into real life, she is far from it, she is a hardline feminist. I will not touch on this issue further as I feel that Sweet Mercury has touched on it enough. I will however touch on further issues.
On Divorce
I feel 1.39(divorce leads to bad things) and 2.56 "Remember she lacks your good moral upbringing" are related. Although nowhere is their a direct link made toward them, I feel that there is allusion made between the two however, and that in this effect, there is a statement made that those who come from divorced, or even non christian families are "Immoral". This is grossly xenobhobic and intolerant.
On Seperation of church and state
2.37-40
I find, troubling in two ways, the representation here of seperation of church and state being some "Evil thing" that keeps christians opressed and restricts their order of free speech. I find this troublesome in that it is a sterotpypical idea(again), and In its properties of acting as propoganda for the "unification of churst and state". Seperating church and state is a good thing, As having been able to look in from the outside of arguable the most christian dominated country, the united states, as a neighbour I have seen all to well what goes wrong when religion and state/politics intertwine. I also do not know where this book get's off portraying a teacher as not having the ability to talk with a student one on one about a religious issue outside of class. As far as I am concerned, and I believe as far as the law is concerned (at least here in Canada), it only becomes an issue when a public Teacher(Ontarios' Public catholic board exlcuded) attempts to force beliefs in a classroom setting.
On Culture/Manga In general
In regards to my crit in this area, it is one hundred percent pure speculation and loose opinion. My main worry with serenity as a manga is that it is taking something uniquely non north american, and jamming it into something north american. Is it possible that this is a serious insult to the japanese culture, because it is not only North americanizing something unique to them, but also adding the religion aspect that is not their religion? I don't know, but theres a dangerous potentional there, especially when you consider how the japanese have disliked it when south korea does this(however it is possible that this stems from their general dislike of south korea). I have a general worry that stem's from the distinct differences between sub-cultures here. But I can provide no solid opinion on this, only loose ones.
Just remember, Im a Political Science major at university, and have been studying poltics and all of the related analysis skills that goes along with it. I am also not one to really go after christian publications, but I feel particularly strong towards this manga, not because it is Blatant propoganda of sorts, but because I see some hidden messages/propoganda and latent meanings, which I consider far more dangerous then blatant.