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Thinking With Animation 1st Edition Joff P N Bradley Catherine Juyu Cheng

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Thinking With Animation 1st Edition Joff P N Bradley Catherine Juyu Cheng
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Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.65 MB
Pages: 295
Author: Joff P. N. Bradley, Catherine Ju-Yu Cheng
ISBN: 9781527571662, 1527571661
Language: English
Year: 2021
Edition: 1

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Thinking With Animation 1st Edition Joff P N Bradley Catherine Juyu Cheng by Joff P. N. Bradley, Catherine Ju-yu Cheng 9781527571662, 1527571661 instant download after payment.

This volume brings together scholars based predominantly in Asia to contribute provocative and experimental essays on the dynamic relationship between animation and philosophy. In an inventive and playful philosophical way, they address not only the mainstay of Japanese animation, but also Korean film, picture books and Mickey Mouse to understand what we might call film\-philosophy in Asia. In thinking animation with concepts from the technicolour philosophies of Deleuze, Guattari, Stiegler, Benjamin, Kristeva and Heidegger, the book sees animation not as a representation of a philosophical idea per se, but conceptualizes it as a philosophical thinking\-device. In the images themselves, what is at work is not just the thinking of a particular director or manga artist, but, rather, thinking as such, through and by the images themselves. The scholars in this collection are committed to thinking images themselves as thought\-experiments and thinking machines.

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