Politically Animated

Politically Animated
Author: Jennifer Nagtegaal
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2023-10-12
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781487545345

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Politically Animated studies the convergence of animation and actuality within films, television series, and digital shorts from across the Spanish-speaking world. It interrogates the many ways in which animation as a stylistic tool and storytelling device participates in political projects underpinning an array of non-fiction works. The case studies in the book cover a diverse geographical scope, including Spain, Argentina, Colombia, and Mexico. They critically analyse different works such as feature-length animated documentary films, a work of animated journalism, a short animated essay, and micro-short episodes from a televised animated documentary series. Jennifer Nagtegaal employs the term "politically animated" in reference to the ideological implications of choosing specific techniques and styles of animation within certain socio-historical and cultural contexts. Nagtegaal illuminates the creative union of animated documentary and the comics medium currently being exploited by Spanish and Latin American cartoonists and filmmakers alike. By paying particular attention to cultural production beyond the big screen, Politically Animated continues to stretch the bounds of animated documentary scholarship.

The Social and Political Body

The Social and Political Body
Author: Theodore R. Schatzki,Wolfgang Natter
Publsiher: Guilford Press
Total Pages: 242
Release: 1996-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1572301406

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Beginning with the provocative premise that the body is the anchor of the social order, this book delves into the multidimensional relationship between sociopolitical bodies and human bodies. It explores the way that prevailing economic and political institutions affect our experience of our physical selves and, in turn, the ways that our bodily senses, energies, activities and desires reinforce or challenge the status quo.

Writings on Human Rights Law and Society in India

Writings on Human Rights  Law  and Society in India
Author: Harsh Dobhal
Publsiher: Socio Legal Information Cent
Total Pages: 718
Release: 2011
Genre: Human rights
ISBN: 9788189479787

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Politics Art and Commitment in the East European Cinema

Politics  Art and Commitment in the East European Cinema
Author: D.W. Paul
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 339
Release: 1983-06-18
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781349067343

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The Animation Studies Reader

The Animation Studies Reader
Author: Nichola Dobson,Annabelle Honess Roe,Amy Ratelle,Caroline Ruddell
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2018-10-18
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781501332630

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The Animation Studies Reader brings together both key writings within animation studies and new material in emerging areas of the field. The collection provides readers with seminal texts that ground animation studies within the contexts of theory and aesthetics, form and genre, and issues of representation. The first section collates key readings on animation theory, on how we might conceptualise animation, and on some of the fundamental qualities of animation. New material is also introduced in this section specifically addressing questions raised by the nature, style and materiality of animation. The second section outlines some of the main forms that animation takes, which includes discussions of genre. Although this section cannot be exhaustive, the material chosen is particularly useful as it provides samples of analysis that can illuminate some of the issues the first section of the book raises. The third section focuses on issues of representation and how the medium of animation might have an impact on how bodies, gender, sexuality, race and ethnicity are represented. These representations can only be read through an understanding of the questions that the first two sections of the book raise; we can only decode these representations if we take into account form and genre, and theoretical conceptualisations such as visual pleasure, spectacle, the uncanny, realism etc.

Screen Adaptations and the Politics of Childhood

Screen Adaptations and the Politics of Childhood
Author: Robyn McCallum
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2018-01-16
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781137395412

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This book features a cutting edge approach to the study of film adaptations of literature for children and young people, and the narratives about childhood those adaptations enact. Historically, film media has always had a partiality for the adaptation of ‘classic’ literary texts for children. As economic and cultural commodities, McCallum points out how such screen adaptations play a crucial role in the cultural reproduction and transformation of childhood and youth, and indeed are a rich resource for the examination of changing cultural values and ideologies, particularly around contested narratives of childhood. The chapters examine various representations of childhood: as shifting states of innocence and wildness, liminality, marginalisation and invisibility. The book focuses on a range of literary and film genres, from ‘classic’ texts, to experimental, carnivalesque, magical realist, and cross-cultural texts.

American Revenge Narratives

American Revenge Narratives
Author: Kyle Wiggins
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2018-07-21
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783319937465

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American Revenge Narratives critically examines the nation’s vengeful storytelling tradition. With essays on late twentieth and twenty-first century fiction, film, and television, it maps the coordinates of the revenge genre’s contemporary reinvention across American culture. By surveying American revenge narratives, this book measures how contemporary payback plots appraise the nation’s political, social, and economic inequities. The volume’s essays collectively make the case that retribution is a defining theme of post-war American culture and an artistic vehicle for critique. In another sense, this book presents a scholarly coming to terms with the nation’s love for vengeance. By investigating recent iterations of an ancient genre, contributors explore how the revenge narrative evolves and thrives within American literary and filmic imagination. Taken together, the book’s diverse chapters attempt to understand American culture’s seemingly inexhaustible production of vengeful tales.

Criminal Justice in Hong Kong

Criminal Justice in Hong Kong
Author: Carol Jones,Jon Vagg
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 672
Release: 2017-09-29
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781135390839

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Containing a wealth of archival material and statistical data on crime and criminal justice, Criminal Justice in Hong Kong presents a detailed evaluation of Hong Kong’s criminal justice system, both past and present. Exploring the justice system and the perceptions of popular culture, this book demonstrates how the current criminal justice system has been influenced and shaped over time by Hong Kong’s historical position between ‘East’ and ‘West’. Jones and Vagg’s examination of the justice system not only takes into account geographical changes, like the erection of the border with communist China in 1950 but also insists that any deep understanding of the current system requires a dialogue with the rich and complex narratives of Hong Kong’s history. It explores a range of questions, including: How were Hong Kong's criminal justice institutions and practices formed? What has been its experience of law and order? How has Hong Kong's status as between 'East' and 'West' affected its social, political and legal institutions? Careful and detailed, this analysis of one of the most economically successful, politically stable and safe yet frequently misrepresented cities, is a valuable addition to the bookshelves of all undergraduate and postgraduate students studying Asian law.