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Animation and American Society: Cartoons to Computers


Animation and American Society: Cartoons to Computers

Paperback by Wells, Paul

Animation and American Society: Cartoons to Computers

£31.00

ISBN:
9781853312038
Publication Date:
27 Mar 2002
Language:
English
Publisher:
Edinburgh University Press
Imprint:
Keele University Press
Pages:
172 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 10 - 15 May 2024
Animation and American Society: Cartoons to Computers

Description

The 'cartoon' is synonymous with the United States - the all conquering Disney studio, the anarchic antics of Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck, the satiric vision of The Simpsons - but rarely is this taken seriously as an important aspect of artistic and cultural achievement, nor as a vision of America itself. In Animation and America, Professor Paul Wells looks at animation in the United States afresh, discussing the distinctiveness of the cartoon form, and the myriad others types of animation production, insisting upon the 'modernity' of the form, and its crucial importance as a barometer of the social conditions in which it was made, and which it reflects. The book does not work as an orthodox history of animation in America, but rather uses animation as a way of discussing personal, social and political change, concentrating on the ways in which the form continues to grow, experiment, and remain subversive while gaining increasing popular acclaim and recognition. Now in the vanguard of visual culture per se, animation occupies an important position in representing both the outcomes and impacts of new technologies - as it has always done - but also has laid the foundations for a new understanding of social and artistic practice.

Contents

Acknowledgements; Introduction: Abdicating All Mental Law; 1. Animation and Modernism; 2. The Disney Effect; 3. Synaesthetics, Subversion, Television; 4. New Disney, Old Stories?; 5. New Animation Auteurs; 6. United States of the Art; References; Filmography; Bibliography.

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