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Dōjinshi convention : ウィキペディア英語版 | Dōjinshi convention A dōjinshi convention is a type of fan convention dedicated to the sale of dōjinshi, self-published works. Dōjinshi conventions are usually referred to as ''sokubaikai'' (即売会, literally "display and sale event") or ''ibento'' (イベント, from the English "event”). Thousands of dōjinshi conventions take place in Japan every year, but dōjinshi conventions are also held in other East Asian countries, and sometimes outside that region as well. ==Summary== Dōjinshi conventions are one of the most important distribution channels of dōjinshi.〔Leavitt, Alex, and Andrea Horbinski. 2012. “Even a Monkey Can Understand Fan Activism: Political Speech, Artistic Expression, and a Public of the Japanese Dojin Community.” Transformative Works and Cultures 10. doi:10.3983/twc.2012.0321. http://dx.doi.org/10.3983/twc.2012.0321.〕 Most are small-scale occasions with perhaps a few hundred participating circles, but the larger ones can attract tens or hundreds of thousands of participants, making them important public events in Japan. Comiket, the largest of all dōjinshi conventions, attracts 35,000 sellers and over half a million individual visits during each of its biannual editions.〔Comiket. 2012. “Comic Market Timeline (コミックマーケット年表).” Accessed May 16. http://www.comiket.co.jp/archives/Chronology.html.〕 Most conventions are organized by the amateur creators themselves, and most focus on the sale of dōjinshi that are fanwork.
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