Chinese animation and socialism : : from animators' perspectives / / edited by Daisy Yan Du.

This volume on Chinese animation and socialism is the first in English that introduces the insider viewpoints of socialist animators at the Shanghai Animation Film Studio in China. Although a few monographs have been published in English on Chinese animation, they are from the perspective of scholar...

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Superior document:China studies (Leiden, Netherlands) ; Volume 43
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden, The Netherlands ;, Boston : : Brill,, [2022]
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Year of Publication:2022
Language:English
Series:China studies (Leiden, Netherlands) ; Volume 43.
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505 0 |a Acknowledgments -- List of Figures -- List o Contributors -- Introduction -- Chinese Animation and Socialism --   Daisy Yan Du -- PART 1 -- The Splendor of Socialist Animation -- 1 Mochinaga Tadahito in Early Socialist China --   Mochinaga Noriko, translated by Nick Stember and Yan Chen -- 2 Walking Our Own Path and Innovating --   Duan Xiaoxuan, translated by Nick Stember -- 3 An Authentic Animator --   Yan Dingxian, translated by Nick Stember -- 4 Dribs and Drabs --   Lin Wenxiao, translated by Nick Stember -- 5 National Style and Characterization --   Pu Jiaxiang, translated by Isabel Galwey -- 6 On the Art of Papercutting Animation --   Pu Yong, translated by Isabel Galwey and Eva Chang -- PART 2 -- The Transition to Postsocialist Animated Filmmaking -- 7 From Layman to Animator --   Yan Shanchun, translated by Isabel Galwey and Eva Chang -- 8 In Love with Science Fiction Animation --   Dai Tielang, interviewed by Daisy Yan Du, organized by Song Han, translated by Yixing Li -- 9 Tradition and Innovation --   Chang Guangxi, translated by Sean Macdonald -- 10 Yilimei and the Shanghai Animation Film Studio --   Zhou Keqin, translated by Yixing Li -- PART 3 -- The Soundscape of (Post)Socialist Animation -- 11 Synesthesia of Music and Image --   Jin Fuzai, translated by Sean Macdonald -- 12 My Career as an Animation Voice Actress --   Ding Jianhua, interviewed by Daisy Yan Du, organized by Song Han, translated by Yixing Li -- PART 4 -- The Literary Landscape of (Post)Socialist Animation -- 13 My Career as a Screenwriter --   Ling Shu, translated by Yixing Li -- PART 5 -- In Memory of Socialist Animators -- 14 Those Who Should Not Be Forgotten --   Yin Xiyong, translated by Eva Chang -- 15 In Memory of My Father Wang Shuchen --   Wang Yiqian, translated by Yixing Li -- PART 6 -- More than a Fairy Tale: Politics and Chinese Animation -- 16 A Tradition of Political Propaganda --   Fung Yuk Song, translated by Isabel Galwey and Shaopeng Chen -- PART 7 -- Chinese Animation Goes Abroad -- 17 Chinese Animation in Japan, 1940s-80s --   Ono Kōsei, translated by Isabel Galwey, Eva Chang, and Yan Chen --  Epilogue -- Socialist Legacy in the Digital Age --   Daisy Yan Du -- Bibliography -- Index. 
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