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Modern Japan's repressed anxieties, fears and hopes come to the
surface in the fantastic. A close analysis of fantasy fiction, film
and comics reveals the ambivalence felt by many Japanese towards
the success story of the nation in the twentieth century.
The Fantastic in Modern Japanese Literature explores the dark side
to Japanese literature and Japanese society. It takes in the
nightmarish future depicted in the animated film masterpiece,
Akira, and the pastoral dream worlds created by Japan's Nobel Prize
winning author Oe Kenzaburo. A wide range of fantasists, many
discussed here in English for the first time, form the basis for a
ground-breaking analysis of utopias, dystopias, the disturbing
relationship between women, sexuality and modernity, and the role
of the alien in the fantastic.
Modern Japan's repressed anxieties, fears and hopes come to the surface in the fantastic. A close analysis of fantasy fiction, film and comic strips reveals the ambivalence felt by many Japanese towards the success story of the nation in the twentieth century The Fantastic in Modern Japanese Literature explores the dark side to Japanese literature and Japanese society. It takes in the nightmarish future depicted in the animated film masterpiece, Akira, and the pastoral dream worlds created by Japan's Nobel Prize winning author Oe Kenzaburo. A wide range of fantasists, many discussed here in English for the first time, form the basis for a ground-breaking analysis of utopias, dystopias, the disturbing relationship between women, sexuality and modernity, and the role of the alien in the fantastic.
Transporters are proteins which span the plasma membrane and
regulate the traffic of small molecules in and out of the cell.
Transporters play a particularly important role in chemical
signalling between neurons in the CNS, where they act to control
the concentration of neurotransmitters in the synapse. The majority
of transporters which are actively being pursued as targets for
drug discovery are CNS located and this reflects the history of the
field which began with the tricyclic antidepressants (TCAs) over
half a century ago. The use of transporter inhibition to regulate
the synaptic concentrations of key neurotransmitters is an
established approach in the discovery of psychiatric medications.
This volume reviews advances in the field of transporters as
targets for drug discovery in the last 10 years. The volume will be
of interest to scientists engaged in drug research in the
pharmaceutical industry, biotech and academia. Following an
overview chapter, seven chapters written by leading experts in
their area reflect a range of topics pertinent to the transporter
field. General topics include recent advances in the structural
biology of transporters and its impact on potential structure based
drug design and the design of ligands for Positron Emission
Tomography and the importance of molecular imaging in understanding
early clinical data. Medicinal chemistry approaches are described
outlining the discovery of selective serotonin, noradrenaline and
dopamine reuptake inhibitors, current efforts towards the discovery
of mixed re-uptake inhibitors with varied flavours of monoamine
inhibition, advances in the development of inhibitors for the
glycine transporter and the discovery of subtype selective EAAT
inhibitors. In addition to being an interesting read, the reader
will receive a critical overview of progress made in this rapidly
developing field."
Transporters are proteins that span the plasma membrane and
regulate the traf?c of small molecules in and out of the cell. They
play a particularly important role in chemical signalling between
neurons in the CNS, where they act to control the concentration of
neurotransmitters in the synapse. In most systems the termination
of chemical transmission is achieved by rapid uptake of the
transmitter molecule from the synapse by transporters located on
the synaptic terminal or surrounding glial cells. Another key role
for transporters is in excluding undesirable xenobiotics from the
cell, whilst allowing key molecules required for the cell life
cycle to enter. It is incre- ingly recognised that these ef?ux or
uptake transporters respectively, play an important role in the
disposition of many marketed drugs, and whilst the ?eld of drug
transport is yet to attain the level of maturity of drug
metabolism, itiscertaintobeofincreasingimportance infuturedrugdisc-
ery programmes. 2 Transporter Classification Transporters can be
classed into two main families; the ATP binding c- sette (ABC)
family, and the solute carrier (SLC) family. The SLC family is a
very broad categorisation which encompasses, amongst others, three
- portant families of transporters for organic molecules; the major
facilitator superfamily (MFS) and two neurotransmitter transporter
families, the neu- transmitter; sodium symporter (NSS, or SLC6) and
the dicarboxylate/amino + + acid: cation (Na or H ) symporter
(DAACS, or SLC1) famil
The story of filmmaker Hayao Miyazaki's life and work, including
his significant impact on Japan and the world-"an essential work in
anime scholarship." (Angelica Frey, Hyperallergic) A
thirtieth-century toxic jungle, a bathhouse for tired gods, a
red-haired fish girl, and a furry woodland spirit-what do these
have in common? They all spring from the mind of Hayao Miyazaki,
one of the greatest living animators, known worldwide for films
such as My Neighbor Totoro, Princess Mononoke, Spirited Away,
Howl's Moving Castle, and The Wind Rises. Japanese culture and
animation scholar Susan Napier explores the life and art of this
extraordinary Japanese filmmaker to provide a definitive account of
his oeuvre. Napier insightfully illuminates the multiple themes
crisscrossing his work, from empowered women to environmental
nightmares to utopian dreams, creating an unforgettable portrait of
a man whose art challenged Hollywood dominance and ushered in a new
chapter of global popular culture.
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A Boy and His Soul (Paperback)
John R Graham-Pole; Contributions by Susan Napier, Cathy Linn
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