
Nisreen's Art World
Welcome to Nisreen’s Art World! I'm Nisreen — a dancer and a visual artist, with a background graphic art and psychology, currently based in the U.S. This podcast is your gateway to a creative fusion of ideas, where I explore everything from book reviews to dance analysis, all through an artistic lens — in both English and Japanese. Whether you're here for inspiration, insight, or a fresh perspective, I'm glad you're joining me on this journey.
「ニスリーンのアートの世界」へようこそ!私は心理学とグラフィックアートを大学で学び、現在、アメリカ合衆国を拠点に、ダンスとヴィジュアルアート、二つのアート表現を続けています。このポッドキャストでは、様々な話題について、アートという観点から日英で分析をしていきます。アートを身近に感じて楽しんでいただくきっかけになれば嬉しいです!
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Nisreen's Art World
S2: Ep11 – NANA- Unfolding Trauma of the 2000s
Hello, this is Nisreen.
Welcome to the 11th episode of Season Two of my podcast—it’s lovely to speak with you again! Happy New Year!
During my winter holiday, I finally completed a very important mission—reading the comic book NANA all the way to the latest episode! For those unfamiliar with it, NANA is a drama manga written and illustrated by Ai Yazawa, centring on two young women who share the name Nana.
The thumbnail is my fan art about the two heroines.
Spoiler Alert
This analysis contains spoilers as I delve into the details of the work. If you haven’t read the manga yet and want to avoid spoilers, I recommend returning after you’ve had a chance to enjoy it!
Please find the script and related links on my blog.
https://rakssharqui.blogspot.com/2025/01/bilingual-post-podcast-s2-ep11-nana.html
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