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The Animated Bestiary By Paul Wells

The Animated Bestiary by Paul Wells


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The Animated Bestiary critically evaluates the depiction of animals in cartoons and animation more generally. Paul Wells argues that artists use animals to engage with issues that would be more difficult to address directly because of political, religious, or social taboos.

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The Animated Bestiary: Animals, Cartoons, and Culture by Paul Wells

Cartoonists and animators have given animals human characteristics for so long that audiences are now accustomed to seeing Bugs Bunny singing opera and Mickey Mouse walking his dog Pluto.

The Animated Bestiary critically evaluates the depiction of animals in cartoons and animation more generally. Paul Wells argues that artists use animals to engage with issues that would be more difficult to address directly because of political, religious, or social taboos. Consequently, and principally through anthropomorphism, animation uses animals to play out a performance of gender, sex and sexuality, racial and national traits, and shifting identity, often challenging how we think about ourselves.

Wells draws on a wide range of examples, from the original King Kongto Nick Park's Chicken Run to Disney cartoonsusuch as Tarzan, The Jungle Book, and Brother Bearuto reflect on people by looking at the ways in which they respond to animals in cartoons and films.

The Animated Bestiary Reviews

Wells has proven himself to be a leading scholar of animation and has here produced a solid piece of scholarship that shows an incredible breadth of knowledge. -- Eric Smoodin * author of Regarding Frank Capra: Audience, Celebrity,and American Film Studies, *
Wells has proven himself to be a leading scholar of animation and has here produced a solid piece of scholarship that shows an incredible breadth of knowledge. -- Eric Smoodin * author of Regarding Frank Capra: Audience, Celebrity,and American Film Studies, *

About Paul Wells

Paul Wells is the director of animation in the Animation Academy at Loughborough University. He is the author of several books, including Animation and America(Rutgers University Press), Understanding Animation, and Fundamentals of Animation.

Table of Contents

The bear who wasn't : bestial ambivalence
Of mice and men : what do animals mean?
I don't care what you say, I'm cold : anthropomorphism, practice, narrative
Which came first, the chicken or the egg? : performance, philosophy, tradition
Creature comforted : animal politics, animated memory

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GOR008130899
9780813544151
0813544157
The Animated Bestiary: Animals, Cartoons, and Culture by Paul Wells
Used - Like New
Paperback
Rutgers University Press
20081128
236
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