Chinese Animation
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This first volume of Chinese Animation explores the meaningful impact of Chinese religion, philosophy, and aesthetics on 20th-century animation in China. It establishes a foundation in traditional Chi ...
This first volume of Chinese Animation explores the meaningful impact of Chinese religion, philosophy, and aesthetics on 20th-century animation in China. It establishes a foundation in traditional Chinese art, design and intellectual concepts to analyse animated films and features. The focus is on the ink-wash painting style, its artistic evolution, spiritual significance, and the transformation of natural energies (qi 气) into painted images, concepts that have profoundly shaped China’s cinematic animation. The films that receive specific attention are Where is Mama? (1960), The Cowherd’s Flute (1961) and Feelings of Mountains and Waters (1988).
Details
- Edition: 0
- Publication date: 04.03.2025
- Review: Christine Abigail L. Tan
- From Thomas Paul Thesen
- Language: English
- ISBN: 978-3-9826985-0-2
- Pages: 824
- Dimensions and bleed: 17 x 24 cm
- Weight: 1531,5g
- Production time: 5 Business days
- ISBN: 978-3-00-080811-1
- Pages: 824
- Dimensions and bleed: 17 x 24 cm
- Weight: 1706,5g
- Production time: 6 Business days
- ISBN: 978-3-9826985-2-6
- Corresponds to 929 standard pages
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