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[ecrea] New book - Fantasy/Animation: Connections Between Media, Mediums and Genres
Thu Jul 05 16:39:38 GMT 2018
We are very pleased to announce the publication of /Fantasy/Animation:
Connections Between Media, Mediums and Genres/ (Routledge, 2018), edited
by Christopher Holliday and Alexander Sergeant
(https://www.fantasy-animation.org/).
The book examines the relationship that exists between fantasy cinema
and the medium of animation. Animation has played a key role in defining
our collective expectations and experiences of fantasy cinema, just as
fantasy storytelling has often served as inspiration for our most
popular animated film and television. Bringing together contributions
from world-renowned film and media scholars, Fantasy/Animation considers
the various historical, theoretical, and cultural ramifications of the
animated fantasy film. This collection provides a range of chapters on
subjects including Disney, Pixar, and Studio Ghibli, filmmakers such as
Ralph Bakshi and James Cameron, and on film and television franchises
such as Dreamworks’ /How To Train Your Dragon/ (2010–) and HBO’s /Game
of Thrones/ (2011–).
*Introduction*: Approaching Fantasy/Animation (Christopher Holliday and
Alexander Sergeant)
*Part I: Ontology and Spectatorship*
1. Wonderlands, Slumberlands, and Plunderlands: Considering the Animated
Fantasy (Paul Wells)
2. Pierre Mac Orlan’s "Social Fantastic" and Disney Animation (Barnaby
Dicker)
3. In The Face Of…Animated Fantasy Characters: On The Role of Baby
Schemata in the Elicitation of Empathic Reactions (Meike Uhrig)
4. Fantastical Empathy: Encountering Abstraction in Bret Battey’s /Sinus
Aestum /(2009) (Lilly Husbands)
5. The Reality of Fantasy: VFX as Fantasmatic Supplement in /Game of
Thrones /(2011-) (Ben Tyrer)
*Part II: Authors and Nations*
6. Contextualizing Lotte Reiniger’s Fantasy Fairy Tales (Caroline Ruddell)
7. Fantastic French Fox: The National Identity of/ Le Roman de
Renard/ (1941) as an Animated Film (Francis M. Agnoli)
8. The "Iconoclast of Animation": Counter-Culturalism in Ralph Bakshi’s
Fantasy Films (Alexander Sergeant)
9. Animating Japan: the Fantasy Films of Studio Ghibli (Susan J. Napier)
10. British Social Realism as Wonderland Fantasy in /Electricity
/(2014) (Carolyn Rickards)
*Part III: Culture and Industry*
11. "Loved the animation, hated the CGI": How Audiences Responded to
Digital Effects in /The Hobbit/ films (2012-2014) (Martin Barker)
12. From Buzz to Business: Hollywood, Fantasy, and the Computer-Animated
Film Industry (Christopher Holliday)
13. High Fantasy Meets Low Culture in /How to Train Your
Dragon/ (2010) (Sam Summers)
14. The Evolution of Reproductive Fantasies: An Interdisciplinary
Feminist Analysis of Disney’s /Tangled /(2010) (Samantha Langsdale and
Sarah Myers)
15. "Enter the World": James Cameron's /Avatar /(2009) and the
Family-Adventure Movie (Peter Krämer)
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