Animating Film Theory
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<div><i>Animating Film Theory</i> provides an enriched understanding of the relationship between two of the most unwieldy and unstable organizing concepts in cinema and media studies: animation and film theory. For the most part animation has been excluded from the purview of film theory. The contributors to this collection consider the reasons for this marginalization while also bringing attention to key historical contributions across a wide range of animation practices geographic and linguistic terrains and historical periods. They delve deep into questions of how animation might best be understood as well as how it relates to concepts such as the still the moving image the frame animism and utopia. The contributors take on the kinds of theoretical questions that have remained underexplored because as Karen Beckman argues scholars of cinema and media studies have allowed themselves to be constrained by too narrow a sense of what cinema is. This collection reanimates and expands film studies by taking the concept of animation seriously.<br><br>Contributors. Karen Beckman Suzanne Buchan Scott Bukatman Alan Cholodenko Yuriko Furuhata Alexander R. Galloway Oliver Gaycken Bishnupriya Ghosh Tom Gunning Andrew R. Johnston Hervé Joubert-Laurencin Gertrud Koch Thomas LaMarre Christopher P. Lehman Esther Leslie John MacKay Mihaela Mihailova Marc Steinberg Tess Takahashi<br> </div>
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