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Miyazakis Animism Abroad The Reception Of Japanese Religious Themes By American And German Audiences Eriko Ogiharaschuck

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Miyazakis Animism Abroad The Reception Of Japanese Religious Themes By American And German Audiences Eriko Ogiharaschuck
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Publisher: McFarland
File Extension: PDF
File size: 46.68 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Eriko Ogihara-Schuck
ISBN: 9780786472628, 0786472626
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Miyazakis Animism Abroad The Reception Of Japanese Religious Themes By American And German Audiences Eriko Ogiharaschuck by Eriko Ogihara-schuck 9780786472628, 0786472626 instant download after payment.

After winning an Oscar for Spirited Away, the Japanese director Hayao Miyazaki's animated films were dubbed into many languages. Some of the films are saturated with religious themes distinctive to Japanese culture. How were these themes, or what Miyazaki describes as "animism," received abroad, especially considering that they are challenging to translate? This book examines how American and German audiences, grounded on Judeo-Christian traditions, responded to the animism in Miyazaki's Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind (1984), My Neighbor Totoro (1988), Princess Mononoke (1997), Spirited Away (2001), and Ponyo on the Cliff by the Sea (2008). By a close reading of adaptations and film reviews, and a study of transitions in their verbal and visual approaches to animism, this book demonstrates that the American and German receptions transcended the conventional view of an antagonistic relationship between animism and Christianity. With the ability to change their shapes into forms easily accessible to other cultural arenas, the anime films make a significant contribution to inter-religious dialogue in the age of secularization.

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