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To the Beginning: Anime and American Fandom in the 1980s

by Daniel Fandino | Nov 16, 2018 | CHI Fellowship Program, CHI Grad Fellow Post

The first problem to resolve in mapping out American anime fandom is where to situate a start point for the project. The first major anime convention in the United States was Project A-Kon, first held in 1990. Before this point, smaller anime meetings were held as...

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