Animating the spirited: journeys and transformations

How anime and animation involve and transport viewers to be spirited away.

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Weitere Verfasser: Hu, Tze-yue G (HerausgeberIn), Yokota, Masao 1954- (HerausgeberIn), Horvath, Gyongyi 1987- (HerausgeberIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Jackson University Press of Mississippi 2020
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Zusammenfassung:How anime and animation involve and transport viewers to be spirited away.
Cover -- ANIMATING THE SPIRITED -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- A Note to the Reader -- Introduction -- Section 1. Mindful Practices, Creation, and the Spirited Process -- Mindful Animation for Learning Awareness -- Transforming the Intangible into the Real: Reflections on My Selected Animation Works -- Transforming the Schizophrenic through Cinematic Therapy -- Section 2. Objects, Spirits, and Characters -- Animating Artifact Spirits in the 2.5-Dimensional World: Personification and Performing Characters in Token Ranbu -- Heaven and Earth: Traditional Sources of the Dual Identities of Anime Heroines -- Metanoia in Anime: Rehabilitating Demons, Turning Foes into Allies -- Section 3. Inspirations from the Spiritual-Cultural Realm -- Animating with the Primordial Pen: Mystic and Sufi Inspirations in Calligraphic Animation -- Interpretations and Thoughts of the Animated Self in Cowherd's Flute: Highlighting the Daoist Elements in Te Wei's Watercolor-and-Ink Animation -- Interpreting Buddhist Influences in Kawamoto's Puppet Animation: A Psychologist's Reflections and Readings of His Animation -- Section 4. Comics and Children's Literature: Their Transformative Roles -- "We Are All Humans": Children's Transformative Interpretation of a Comic on the Rwandan Genocide -- The "Spiritual" Role of the Media? Heidi, Girl of the Alps in Japan and Korea -- Section 5. Buddhist Worldviews, Interactions, and Symbolism -- Understanding Thai Animation Narratives: The Presence of Buddhist Philosophy and Thai Cultural Ideology -- Veiled Zen Journeys through Early Muromachi Flower-and-Bird Paintings -- Shadows of the Sun: Animating Buddhist Dharma for Art History -- Epilogue -- List of Contributors.
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ISBN:9781496826299

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