Format:
1 online resource (322 pages)
ISBN:
9781351681414
Series Statement:
AFI film readers series
Content:
chapter introduction: approaching fantasy/animation -- part part one ontology and spectatorship -- chapter 1 wonderlands, slumberlands and plunderlands: considering the animated fantasy paul wells -- chapter 2 pierre mac orlan’s “social fantastic” and disney animation barnaby dicker -- chapter 3 in the face of … animated fantasy characters: on the role of baby schemata in the elicitation of empathic reactions meike uhrig -- chapter 4 fantastical empathy: encountering abstraction in bret battey’s sinus aestum (2009) lilly husbands -- chapter 5 the reality of fantasy: VFX as fantasmatic supplement in game of thrones (2011–) ben tyrer -- part part two authors and nations -- chapter 6 contextualizing lotte reiniger’s fantasy fairy tales caroline ruddell -- chapter 7 fantastic french fox: the national identity of le roman de renard (1941) as an animated fi lm francis m. agnoli -- chapter 8 the “iconoclast of animation”: counter-culturalism in ralph bakshi’s fantasy fi lms alexander sergeant -- chapter 9 animating japan: the fantasy fi lms of studio ghibli susan j. napier -- chapter 10 british social realism as wonderland fantasy in electricity (2014) carolyn rickards -- part part three culture and industry -- chapter 11 “loved the animation, hated the CGI”: how audiences responded to digital effects in the hobbit fi lms (2012–2014) martin barker -- chapter 12 from buzz to business: hollywood, fantasy and the computer-animated fi lm industry christopher holliday -- chapter 13 high fantasy meets low culture in how to train your dragon (2010) sam summers -- chapter 14 the evolution of reproductive fantasies: an interdisciplinary feminist analysis of disney’s tangled (2010) samantha langsdale and sarah myers -- chapter 15 “enter the world”: james cameron’s avatar (2009) and the family-adventure movie peter krämer.
Additional Edition:
Druck-Ausgabe Erscheint auch als ISBN 9781138054370
Language:
English