Cruella de Vil: Technology, “Nature”, and the Femme(inist) Fatale feminism animation Disney Live Action Remakes witchcraft critical technology studies The Disney films based on Dodie Smith’s 1956 novel One Hundred and One Dalmatians display an obsession w ...
What a sound idea to contribute an interview with a producer, Sky (if I may)! I appreciate the valuable opportunity to read their opinions in their own words, and I look forward to reading more as you continue making your research available. I have to say ...
I'm very interested in your comparison of animation aesthetics, Jannik. Very thought-provoking! At the end of your post, when you bring up abstraction and hypperrealism, it made me think of some of the great cultural studies work on animation aesthet ...
Hannah (if I may), thank you for sharing your thought-provoking perspective. As you might imagine, if you've seen my post on the Dalmatians films, I am very supportive of your interest in comparative historicization of the original and remake. I coul ...
Rebecca (if I may), I'm very glad to have read your analysis. It's not easy to pack such a comprehensive critique into such a small space! I would be interested in your thoughts on how Gillota's work on essentialism might figure into discus ...
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Photorealistic Animation and Disability
An answer to my own question:
Contextualizing Animation Aesthetics
A close relationship between production and theory
Yes and!