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Prime Time Animation : Television Animation and American Culture
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ISBN: 0415283256 0415283264 1315015544 1136481648 9781136481642 1299869076 9781299869073 9781315015545 9781136481789 1136481788 9781136481710 1136481710 9780415283250 9780415283267 Year: 2003 Publisher: London Routledge

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In September 1960 a television show emerged from the mists of prehistoric time to take its place as the mother of all animated sitcoms. The Flintstones spawned dozens of imitations, just as, two decades later, The Simpsons sparked a renaissance of primetime animation. This fascinating book explores the landscape of television animation, from Bedrock to Springfield, and beyond.
The contributors critically examine the key issues and questions, including: How do we explain the animation explosion of the 1960s? Why did it take nearly twenty years following the cancellation of


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Drawn to the Gods : Religion and Humor in The Simpsons, South Park, and Family Guy
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ISBN: 1479859184 9781479859184 9781479822188 1479822183 9781479890361 1479890367 Year: 2017 Publisher: New York, NY : New York University Press,

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A new world of religious satire illuminated through the layers of religion and humor that make up the The Simpsons, South Park and Family Guy. Drawing on the worldviews put forth by three wildly popular animated shows – The Simpsons, South Park, and Family Guy– David Feltmate demonstrates how ideas about religion’s proper place in American society are communicated through comedy. The book includes discussion of a wide range of American religions, including Protestant and Catholic Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Buddhism, Native American Religions, New Religious Movements, “Spirituality,” Hinduism, and Atheism. Along the way, readers are shown that jokes about religion are influential tools for teaching viewers how to interpret and judge religious people and institutions. Feltmate, develops a picture of how each show understands and communicates what constitutes good religious practice as well as which traditions they seek to exclude on the basis of race and ethnicity, stupidity, or danger. From Homer Simpson’s spiritual journey during a chili-pepper induced hallucination to South Park’s boxing match between Jesus and Satan to Peter Griffin’s worship of the Fonz, each show uses humor to convey a broader commentary about the role of religion in public life. Through this examination, an understanding of what it means to each program to be a good religious American becomes clear. Drawn to the Gods is a book that both fans and scholars will enjoy as they expose the significance of religious satire in these iconic television programs. A new world of religious satire illuminated through the layers of religion and humor that make up the The Simpsons, South Park and Family Guy. Drawing on the worldviews put forth by three wildly popular animated shows – The Simpsons, South Park, and Family Guy– David Feltmate demonstrates how ideas about religion’s proper place in American society are communicated through comedy. The book includes discussion of a wide range of American religions, including Protestant and Catholic Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Buddhism, Native American Religions, New Religious Movements, “Spirituality,” Hinduism, and Atheism. Along the way, readers are shown that jokes about religion are influential tools for teaching viewers how to interpret and judge religious people and institutions. Feltmate, develops a picture of how each show understands and communicates what constitutes good religious practice as well as which traditions they seek to exclude on the basis of race and ethnicity, stupidity, or danger. From Homer Simpson’s spiritual journey during a chili-pepper induced hallucination to South Park’s boxing match between Jesus and Satan to Peter Griffin’s worship of the Fonz, each show uses humor to convey a broader commentary about the role of religion in public life. Through this examination, an understanding of what it means to each program to be a good religious American becomes clear. Drawn to the Gods is a book that both fans and scholars will enjoy as they expose the significance of religious satire in these iconic television programs.


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The dragon and the dazzle : models, strategies, and identities of Japanese imagination : an European perspective.
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ISBN: 9788889613894 Year: 2010 Publisher: Latina Tunué


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Genndy tartakovsky : sincerity in animation
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ISBN: 1501356267 1501356283 1501356275 1501356291 Year: 2020 Publisher: [Place of publication not identified] : [London, England] : Bloomsbury Academic USA, Bloomsbury Publishing,

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"This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open programme and is available on www.bloomsburycollections.com Genndy Tartakovsky is widely regarded as a pioneer in contemporary Western animation of the 20th and 21st centuries. His groundbreaking and prolific output, ranging from Dexter's Laboratory to Samurai Jack and Sym-Bionic Titan, has become a mainstay of contemporary animated programming, and collectively, the cornerstone of both titans of the industry such as Cartoon Network and Adult Swim. This book draws attention to the comparatively mysterious figure of this creator, while simultaneously celebrating his singular vision, mastery of formal technique, genre sensitivity, personal stylistic flair, and how these aesthetic and narrative elements combine to produce what the author calls an 'animation of sincerity' in all his works."--


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Anime's identity : Performativity and form beyond Japan
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ISBN: 9781517911782 1517911788 151791177X 9781517911775 Year: 2021 Publisher: Minneapolis University of Minnesota Press

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"A formal approach to anime rethinks globalization and transnationality under neoliberalism"-- "Anime has become synonymous with Japanese culture, but its global reach raises a perplexing question--what happens when anime is produced outside of Japan? Who actually makes anime, and how can this help us rethink notions of cultural production? In Anime's Identity, Stevie Suan examines how anime's recognizable media-form--no matter where it is produced--reflects the problematics of globalization. The result is an incisive look at not only anime but also the tensions of transnationality. Far from valorizing the individualistic "originality" so often touted in national creative industries, anime reveals an alternate type of creativity based in repetition and variation. In exploring this alternative creativity and its accompanying aesthetics, Suan examines anime from fresh angles, including considerations of how anime operates like a brand of media, the intricacies of anime production occurring across national borders, inquiries into the selfhood involved in anime's character acting, and analyses of various anime works that present differing modes of transnationality. Anime's Identity deftly merges theories from media studies and performance studies, introducing innovative formal concepts that connect anime to questions of dislocation on a global scale, creating a transformative new lens for analyzing popular media." -- Publisher's description


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The animation studies reader
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ISBN: 9781501332616 9781501332609 1501332619 1501332600 Year: 2018 Publisher: New York, NY : Bloomsbury Academic,


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Japanische Blickwelten : Manga, Medien und Museen im Zeichen künstlicher Realität
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ISBN: 3839421497 9783839421499 9783837621495 Year: 2014 Publisher: Bielefeld transcript Verlag

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Japan - Kultur der kasogenjitsu (künstlichen Realität). Weltweit erobert sie Köpfe und Körper mit Manga und Anime, Tamagotchi und Pokémon. Die Blickwelten ihrer Medien saugen uns hinein in die Geschichte(n) der Nation. Ulrich Heinze taucht ein in den Text dieses Autoskripts, reist durch die Zeit in die Gegenwart des Manga, erforscht Journalismus, Museen, Vergnügungsparks und deutet die Bildmetaphern der Fernsehwerbung. Netzhautnah verschmilzt die kasogenjitsu Fiktion mit Erfahrung im Reich der unerreichbaren Psyche. Übersetzungen japanischer Medientheoretiker (Yoshimi Shunya, Osawa Masachi, Okonogi Keigo) gewähren weitere Einblicke zweiter Ordnung in die Seele der japanischen Gesellschaft. Besprochen in: Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, 25.03.2013


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Anime, religion and spirituality : Profane and sacred worlds in contemporary Japan
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ISBN: 9781781791097 1781791090 9781781791103 1781791104 Year: 2015 Publisher: Sheffield Equinox

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"The mutual imbrication of the profane and sacred worlds in anime, along with the profound reciprocal relationships between 'Eastern' (Japanese) and 'Western' (chiefly American) culture in the development of the anime artistic form, constitute the twin narrative arcs of the book. One of the most significant contributions of this book is the analysis of the employment of spiritual and religious motifs by directors. The reception of this content by fans is also examined."

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