Coraline : : a closer look at Studio LAIKA's stop-motion witchcraft / / Mihaela Mihailova, editor.

"Explores Coraline's technological and aesthetic approaches, its narrative and visual roots, and its impact on contemporary stop-motion filmmaking and children's media"-- Provided by publisher.

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Superior document:Animation: key films/filmmakers
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Place / Publishing House:New York : : Bloomsbury Academic,, 2021.
Year of Publication:2021
Language:English
Series:Animation: key films/filmmakers.
Physical Description:1 online resource (xi, 279 pages) :; illustrations.
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Table of Contents:
  • Coraline : a twitchy, witchy girl in stop-motion land / Mihaela Mihailova
  • Drawing Coraline : illustration, adaptation, and visuality / Malcolm Cook
  • Mixing it up : Coraline and LAIKA's hybrid world / Miriam Harris
  • Armatures in the closet : Coraline and the history of stop motion / Mihaela Mihailova
  • The surprising migrations of 2 D : the background to Coraline / Norman M. Klein
  • Replacing Coraline / Dan Torre
  • Coraline's 'other world' : the animated camera in stop-motion feature films / Jane Shadbolt
  • A world within reach : a neuroanimatic perspective on themes of threat in the miniature world of Coraline / Ann Owen
  • Darkness and delight : the reception of Coraline in the USA and UK / Rayna Denison
  • The other maiden, mother, crone(s) : witchcraft, queer identity, and political resistance in LAIKA's Coraline / Mx. Kodi Maier
  • Becoming-puppet : failed interpellation and the uncanny subjection in Coraline / Eric Herhuth
  • The wandering child and the family in crisis in Henry Selick's Coraline / Jane Batkin
  • Fa(r)ther figures : locating the author father in Coraline / Nicholas Andrew Miller.