情感强度和进化的恐怖形式:从发现的镜头到虚拟现实亚当丹尼尔。爱丁堡:爱丁堡向上,2020年。232页,精装本105美元,平装本24.95美元,电子书27.95美元。

IF 0.5 3区 艺术学 0 FILM, RADIO, TELEVISION JOURNAL OF POPULAR FILM AND TELEVISION Pub Date : 2022-04-03 DOI:10.1080/01956051.2022.2083866
Karen J. Renner
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它是一种宝贵的资源。布朗巧妙地综合了许多重要学者在动画、电影、文学和文化研究方面所做的研究。新兴的迪士尼研究领域的学者们也将把这本书作为建设性研究和洞察这家最初作为动画工作室成立的公司如何发展成为世界上最大、最具包容性的娱乐集团的来源。布朗的书出版几个月后,华特迪士尼公司宣布将永久关闭蓝天工作室(《冰河世纪》和《里约大爆炸》电影、《机器人》、《伪装的间谍》),理由是新冠肺炎大流行的压力,并进一步巩固其对皮克斯和迪士尼电影的动画垄断。如果能听到布朗对《蓝天》关闭的看法,那将是一件很有趣的事情,尽管他在书中列出的分析提供了一个框架,让我们认识到迪士尼过去三十年的企业心态。了解二十世纪和二十一世纪好莱坞动画的历史和文化影响有助于澄清意识形态和社会经济实践之间的亲密关系。布朗的书中所展示的研究和分析的广度将使它成为动画和文化研究相交的不断增长的档案中的永久固定装置。法瑞莎·哈立德(Farisa Khalid)最近毕业于乔治华盛顿大学,获得英语博士学位。她的研究专长是19世纪末至今的英国和英语国家文学、现代戏剧和电影。她拥有纽约大学美术学院艺术史硕士学位和纽约大学爱尔兰研究硕士学位。她的作品曾发表在《现代文学杂志》、《现代小说研究》、《动画》和《大众文化杂志》等刊物上。最近,她在霍华德大学和威廉玛丽学院担任文学和文化研究讲师。
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AFFECTIVE INTENSITIES AND EVOLVING HORROR FORMS: FROM FOUND FOOTAGE TO VIRTUAL REALITY By Adam Daniel. Edinburgh: Edinburgh UP, 2020. 232 pp. $105 hardback, $24.95 paper, $27.95 ePub.
tion to be a valuable resource. Brown ably synthesizes research done by many important scholars writing on animation, film, and literary and cultural studies. Academics in the burgeoning field of Disney studies will also turn to this book as a source of constructive research and insight into how this company, founded initially as an animation studio, evolved into the world’s largest and most encompassing entertainment conglomerate. Brown’s book was published a few months before the Walt Disney Company announced that it would permanently close Blue Sky Studios (the Ice Age and Rio films, Robots, Spies in Disguise), citing the pressures of the COVID-19 pandemic and further solidifying its animation monopoly on films made by Pixar and Disney. It would have been fascinating to hear Brown’s opinions on the Blue Sky closure, though the analysis he lays out in the book provides a framework for recognizing the Disney corporate mentality of the past thirty years. Understanding the history and cultural impact of twentieth and twenty-first century Hollywood animation helps clarify the intimate relationship between ideology and socioeconomic practice. The breadth of research and analysis demonstrated in Brown’s book will enable it to be a permanent fixture in the growing archive for where animation and cultural studies intersect. Farisa Khalid College of William & Mary Farisa Khalid recently graduated with her PhD in English from George Washington University. She specializes in British and Anglophone literature from the late nineteenth century to the present, modern drama, and film. She has an MA in art history from New York University’s Institute of Fine Arts and an MA in Irish Studies from New York University. Her work has appeared in publications such as Journal of Modern Literature, Modern Fiction Studies, Animation, and The Journal of Popular Culture. Recently, she has worked as a lecturer in literature and cultural studies at Howard University and College of William & Mary.
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期刊介绍: How did Casablanca affect the home front during World War II? What is the postfeminist significance of Buffy the Vampire Slayer? The Journal of Popular Film and Television answers such far-ranging questions by using the methods of popular culture studies to examine commercial film and television, historical and contemporary. Articles discuss networks, genres, series, and audiences, as well as celebrity stars, directors, and studios. Regular features include essays on the social and cultural background of films and television programs, filmographies, bibliographies, and commissioned book and video reviews.
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