Cart
Free US shipping over $10
Proud to be B-Corp

Animating Culture Eric Smoodin

Animating Culture By Eric Smoodin

Animating Culture by Eric Smoodin


$13.99
Condition - Very Good
Only 2 left

Summary

Long considered "children's entertainment" by audiences and popular media, Hollywood animation has received little serious attention. Eric Smoodin's Animating Cultureis the first and only book to thoroughly analyze the animated short film.

Animating Culture Summary

Animating Culture: Hollywood Cartoons from the Sound Era by Eric Smoodin

Long considered "children's entertainment" by audiences and popular media, Hollywood animation has received little serious attention. Eric Smoodin's Animating Culture is the first and only book to thoroughly analyze the animated short film.

Usually running about seven or eight minutes, cartoons were made by major Hollywood studiossuch as MGM, Warner Bros., and Disneyand shown at movie theaters along with a newsreel and a feature-length film. Smoodin explores animated shorta and the system that mass-produced them. How were cartoons exhibited in theaters? How did they tell their stories? Who did they tell them to? What did they say about race, class, and gender? How were cartoons related to the feature films they accompanied on the evening's bill of fare? What were the social functions of cartoon stars like Donald Duck and Minnie Mouse?

Smoodin argues that cartoons appealed to a wide audiencenot just childrenand did indeed contribute to public debate about political matters. He examines issues often ignored in discussions of animated filmissues such as social control in the U.S. army's "Private Snafu" cartoons, and sexuality and race in the "sites" of Betty Boop's body and the cartoon harem. Smoodin's analysis of the multiple discourses embedded in a variety of cartoons reveals the complex and sometimes contradictory ways that animation dealt with class relations, labor, imperialism, and censorship. His discussion of Disney and the Disney Studio's close ties with the U.S. government forces us to rethink the place of the cartoon in political and cultural life. Smoodin reveals the complex relationship between cartoons and the Hollywood studio system, and between cartoons and their audiences.

About Eric Smoodin

ERIC SMOODIN is an assistant professor of English at American University in Washington, D.C.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Hollywood Animation and Social Control
1. Studio Strategies: Sexuality, the Law, and Corporate Competition
2. Reading the Film Bill: Features, Cartoons, and the First-Run Theater
3. The Disappearance of Dissent: Government Propaganda and the Military Film Bill
4. The Popular Press Views Cartoons: Shaping Public Opinion While Creating Walt Disney
5. Disney Diplomacy: The Links between Culture, Commerce, and Government Policy
Afterword
Notes
Bibliography
Index

Additional information

GOR003779811
9780813519494
0813519497
Animating Culture: Hollywood Cartoons from the Sound Era by Eric Smoodin
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Rutgers University Press
1993-05-01
240
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

Customer Reviews - Animating Culture