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The animation studies reader / edited by Nichola Dobson, Annabelle Honess Roe, Amy Ratelle and Caroline Ruddell.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextLanguage: English Publisher: New York, NY : Bloomsbury Academic, 2019Description: xv, 336 pages illustrations 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781501332616
  • 1501332619
  • 9781501332609
  • 1501332600
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 791.4334 23
LOC classification:
  • NC1765
Contents:
Approaching animation and animation studies / Caroline Ruddell & Lilly Husbands -- The cinema of attractions: early film, its spectator and the avant-garde / Tom Gunning -- Re-animating space / Aylish Wood -- Realism and animation / Mihaela Mihailova -- The uncanny valley / Lisa Bode -- Animation and performance / Annabelle Honess Roe -- Animation and memory / Victoria Grace Walden -- Some thoughts on theory-practice relationships in animation studies / Paul Ward -- Absence, excess and epistemological expansion: towards a framework for the study of animated documentary / Annabelle Honess Roe -- Experimental animation / Paul Taberham -- Features and shorts / Christopher Holliday -- Advertising and public service films / Malcolm Cook -- Political animation and propaganda / Eric Herhuth -- TV animation / Nichola Dobson -- Animation and/as children's entertainment / Amy Ratelle -- Video games and animation / Chris Pallant -- Race, resistance and violence in cartoons / Nicholas Sammond -- We're Asian. more expected of us: the model minority and whiteness in King of the Hill / Alison Reiko Loader -- Transformers rescue bots: representation in disguise / Nichola Dobson -- Anime's bodies / Rayna Denison -- Disney films 1989-2005: the "Eisner" era / Amy M. Davis -- Taking an appropriate line: exploring representations of disability within British mainstream animation / Van Norris.
Summary: "The first collection of definitive texts that explores and examines key areas of animation studies through three points of focus: theoretical approaches; form and genre; issues of representation"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Approaching animation and animation studies / Caroline Ruddell & Lilly Husbands -- The cinema of attractions: early film, its spectator and the avant-garde / Tom Gunning -- Re-animating space / Aylish Wood -- Realism and animation / Mihaela Mihailova -- The uncanny valley / Lisa Bode -- Animation and performance / Annabelle Honess Roe -- Animation and memory / Victoria Grace Walden -- Some thoughts on theory-practice relationships in animation studies / Paul Ward -- Absence, excess and epistemological expansion: towards a framework for the study of animated documentary / Annabelle Honess Roe -- Experimental animation / Paul Taberham -- Features and shorts / Christopher Holliday -- Advertising and public service films / Malcolm Cook -- Political animation and propaganda / Eric Herhuth -- TV animation / Nichola Dobson -- Animation and/as children's entertainment / Amy Ratelle -- Video games and animation / Chris Pallant -- Race, resistance and violence in cartoons / Nicholas Sammond -- We're Asian. more expected of us: the model minority and whiteness in King of the Hill / Alison Reiko Loader -- Transformers rescue bots: representation in disguise / Nichola Dobson -- Anime's bodies / Rayna Denison -- Disney films 1989-2005: the "Eisner" era / Amy M. Davis -- Taking an appropriate line: exploring representations of disability within British mainstream animation / Van Norris.

"The first collection of definitive texts that explores and examines key areas of animation studies through three points of focus: theoretical approaches; form and genre; issues of representation"-- Provided by publisher.

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