doujin

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

Borrowed from Japanese 同人 (dōjin, colleague, people with similar interests, literally same people).

Pronunciation

Noun

doujin (plural doujins or doujin)

  1. A product produced and sold independently of corporations (in Japan); an indie work.
    • 2012, Hiroaki Tamagawa, Comic Market as Space for Self-Expression in Otaku Culture:
      Thus, roughly a third of all circles in Comic Market participate for the purpose of creating doujin without the goal of transitioning to commercial publications.
    • 2014, Sanuki Sobataro, Dear people who upload my doujin,:
      There are creators who really make money and earn living from doujin, but those who can do so, are minority.
  2. (by restriction) Clipping of doujinshi.; A Japanese amateur comic book; a self-published manga
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