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Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Furniss, Maureen
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Herts [England] : Bloomington, IN : John Libbey ; Distributed in North America by Indiana University Press, 2009
Herts [England] : Bloomington, IN : [2009]
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Table of Contents:
  • Fine art animation / Cecile Starr
  • Some critical perspectives on Lotte Reiniger / William Moritz (CalArts faculty)
  • It's Mickey Mouse / Esther Leslie
  • Norman McLaren : his UNESCO work in Asia / Terence Dobson
  • Conventions versus clichés / Patrick Drazen
  • My neighbor Totoro / Helen McCarthy
  • Glocalisation vs. globalization : the work of Nick Park and Peter Lord / Marian Quigley
  • Toward a postmodern animated discourse : Bakhtin, intertexuality and the cartoon carnival / Terry Lindvall & Matthew Melton
  • Innocent play or the copycat effect? Computer game research and classification / Jørgen Stensland
  • Winsor McCay / John Canemaker
  • The live wire : Margaret J. Winkler and animation history / J.B. Kaufman
  • Disney and the art world : the early years / Bill Mikulak
  • The art of Chuck Jones / John Lewell
  • The Disney Studio at war / Charles Solomon
  • Untitled essay in "The united productions of America : reminiscing thirty years later" / Jules Engel (CalArts faculty) ; edited by William Moritz
  • Blacklisted animators / Karl Cohen
  • Clay animation and the early days of television : The 'Gumby' series / Michael Frierson
  • Commercial breaks / Bill Hanna & Tom Ito
  • Cartoon, anti-cartoon / George Griffin
  • Computers, new technology and animation / James Lindner, John Lasseter, Tina Price and Carl Rosendahl
  • The illusion of 'idenitity' : gender and racial representation in Aladdin / Sean Griffin
  • Selling Bugs Bunny : Warner Bros. and character merchandising in the nineties / Linda Simensky
  • Introduction / Maureen Furniss
  • Global Perspectives
  • Ch. 1 Fine Art Animation / Cecile Starr
  • Ch. 2. Some Critical Perspectives on Lotte Reiniger / William Moritz
  • Ch. 3. it's mickey mouse / Esther Leslie
  • Ch. 4. Norman McLaren: His UNESCO Work in Asia / Terence Dobson
  • Ch. 5. Conventions versus Cliches / Patrick Drazen
  • Ch. 6. My Neighbor Totoro / Helen McCarthy
  • Ch. 7. Glocalisation vs. Globalization: The Work of Nick Park and Peter Lord / Marian Quigley
  • Ch. 8. Toward a Postmodern Animated Discourse: Bakhtin, Intertexuality and the Cartoon Carnival / Terry Lindvall and Matthew Melton
  • Ch. 9. Innocent Play or the Copycat Effect? Computer Game Research and Classification / Jorgen Stensland
  • Animation in America
  • Ch. 10. Winsor McCay / John Canemaker
  • Ch. 11. Live Wire: Margaret J. Winkler and Animation History / J. B. Kaufman
  • Ch. 12. Disney and the Art World: The Early Years / Bill Mikulak
  • Ch. 13. Art of Chuck Jones / John Lewell
  • Ch. 14. Disney Studio at War / Charles Solomon
  • Ch. 15. Untitled essay in The United Productions of America: Reminiscing Thirty Years Later / Jules Engel
  • Ch. 16. Blacklisted Animators / Karl Cohen
  • Ch. 17. Clay Animation and the Early Days of Television: The 'Gumby' series / Michael Frierson
  • Ch. 18. Commercial Breaks / Bill Hanna and Tom Ito
  • Ch. 19. Cartoon, Anti-Cartoon / George Griffin
  • Ch. 20. Computers, New Technology and Animation / James Lindner, John Lasseter, Tina Price and Carl Rosendahl
  • Ch. 21. Illusion of 'Identity': Gender and Racial Representation in Aladdin / Sean Griffin
  • Ch. 22. Selling Bugs Bunny: Warner Bros. and Character Merchandising in the Nineties / Linda Simensky.