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    Demystifying Disney : a history of Disney feature animation / by Pallant, Chris

    Published 2011
    Table of Contents: “…Contemporary Disney feature animation. The Disney Renaissance -- Neo-Disney -- Digital Disney -- Conclusion: Happily ever after?…”
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    A new history of animation / by Furniss, Maureen

    Published 2016
    Table of Contents: “…Setting the scene for animation -- The magic of early cinema -- Foundations of the animation industry -- The late silent era and the coming of sound -- Animation as a modern art -- Disney's new aesthetic -- Style and the Fleischer Studio -- Comedy and the dominance of American animation -- Animation in World War II -- International developments in postwar animation -- Stop-motion approaches -- Midcentury shifts in American design -- Early television animation -- Postwar experimentation -- New audiences for animated features -- The emergence of electronic games -- Voices from the Eastern Bloc -- Authorship in animated shorts -- The Disney renaissance -- Television as a creative space -- Computer-generated animation in features -- The culture of Japanese animation -- The panorama of world animation -- Animation in the art world.…”
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    Contemporary Hollywood Animation : Style, Storytelling, Culture and Ideology since the 1990s / by Brown, Noel

    Published 2021
    Table of Contents: “…Change and continuity: the making of contemporary Hollywood animation: Production trends ; Animation and Hollywood cinema since the 1970s ; Style and aesthetics ; Storytelling and narrative ; Critical approach -- Crossing boundaries: families, audiences and the mainstream aesthetic: The family audience ; Repositioning the family: The lion king and Toy story ; Family and kinship ; Family and individualism ; Child-adult crossovers -- Hollywood animation, late modernity and contemporary America: Postmodern irony: DreamWorks and beyond ; Social comment and contemporary America ; Conclusion -- Ways of being: identity and Hollywood animation: Disney in transition: sexual politics in the early films of the 'Disney Renaissance' ; Diversity and contemporary Disney films ; Women and the contemporary princess film ; Models of masculinity ; Conclusion -- On the borders: children's horror and Indiewood animation: Children's horror and contemporary Hollywood ; 'Indiewood' animation ; Hybridisation ; Conclusion -- Conclusion.…”
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    Contemporary Hollywood Animation : Style, Storytelling, Culture and Ideology since the 1990s / by Brown, Noel

    Published 2021
    Table of Contents: “…Change and continuity: the making of contemporary Hollywood animation: Production trends ; Animation and Hollywood cinema since the 1970s ; Style and aesthetics ; Storytelling and narrative ; Critical approach -- Crossing boundaries: families, audiences and the mainstream aesthetic: The family audience ; Repositioning the family: The lion king and Toy story ; Family and kinship ; Family and individualism ; Child-adult crossovers -- Hollywood animation, late modernity and contemporary America: Postmodern irony: DreamWorks and beyond ; Social comment and contemporary America ; Conclusion -- Ways of being: identity and Hollywood animation: Disney in transition: sexual politics in the early films of the 'Disney Renaissance' ; Diversity and contemporary Disney films ; Women and the contemporary princess film ; Models of masculinity ; Conclusion -- On the borders: children's horror and Indiewood animation: Children's horror and contemporary Hollywood ; 'Indiewood' animation ; Hybridisation ; Conclusion -- Conclusion.…”
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    The Oxford handbook of children's film /

    Published 2022
    Table of Contents: “…Exploring cultural and social differences in defining a children's film / Becky Parry -- Screening innocence in children's film / Debbie Olson -- Screen adaptations of the Wizard of OZ and metafilmicity in children's film / Ryan Bunch -- Children's films and the avant-garde / Bettina Kümmerling-Meibauer -- Intertextuality and 'adult' humour in children's film / Sam Summers -- Children's film and the problematic 'happy ending' / Noel Brown -- The cop and the kid in 1930s American film / Pamela Robertson-Wojcik -- History, forbidden games, children's play, and trauma theory / Ian Wojcik-Andrews -- Changing conceptions of childhood in the work of the Children's Film Foundation / Robert Shail -- Migrant children and the 'space between' in the films of Angelopoulos / Stephanie Hemelryk Donald -- Iranian cinema and a world through the eyes of a child / John Stephens -- The American tween and contemporary Hollywood cinema / Timothy Shary -- Growing up on Scandinavian screens / Anders Lysne -- Mary Pickford, Alma Taylor, and girlhood in Early Hollywood and British cinema / Matthew Smith -- Craft and play in Lotte Reiniger's fairy tale films / Caroline Ruddell -- Disney's musical landscapes / Daniel Batchelder -- Hayley Mills and the Disneyfication of childhood / David Buckingham -- Danny Kaye as children's film star / Bruce Babington -- Real animals and the problem of anthropomorphism in children's film / Claudia Alonso-Recarte and Ignacio Ramos-Gay -- Nation, identity, and the arrikin streak in Australian children's cinema / Adrian Schober -- Nationalism in Swedish Children's Film and the Case of Astrid Lindgren / Anders Wilhelm Åberg -- Unreality, Fantasy, and the Anti-Fascist Politics of the Children's Films of Satyajit Ray / Koel Banerjee -- Gender, Ideology, and Nationalism in Chinese Children's Cinema / Yuhan Huang -- Ethnic and racial difference in the Hungarian animated features Macskafogó/Cat City (1986) and Macskafogó 2/Cat City 2 (2007) / Gábor Gergely -- Negotiating East and West when representing childhood in Miyazaki's Spirited away / Katherine Whitehurst -- Coming of age in South Korean cinema / Sung-Ae Lee -- The Walt Disney Company, family entertainment, and global movie hits / Peter Krämer -- Reading Jason and the argonauts as a children's film / Susan Smith -- Hollywood and the baby boom audience in the 1950s and 1960s / James Russell -- Don Bluth and the Disney renaissance / Peter Kunze -- On 'love experts', evil princes, gullible princesses, and Frozen / Amy M. …”
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