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Ghost Animation

How Manying Rebuilt Empire in Postwar East Asia Engelstalig

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"Daisy Yan Du offers a bold and speculative contribution to recent studies of Manying film history by focusing on the neglected arena of animation, which she describes as 'ghostly' because of its elusive, overlooked, censored and self-censored, generically ambiguous, orphaned, and fragmentary qualities. As she did in Animated Encounters, she writes within a transnational framework, allowing her to consider Manying animation in the broader context of East Asian, Soviet, North American, and European animation theory, history, and practice. By focusing on Manying animation's dispersed and haunting afterlife, Du makes space for failed ambitions, uncertainties, and blank pages as she grapples with the book's two primary assertions: War needs animation. Animation needs war."--Karen Redrobe, author of Undead: (Inter)(in)animation, Feminisms, and the Art of War

"Bringing to light various shadows and ghosts, this book remaps the history and genealogy of East Asian animation and related creative industries. This inspiring work of 'media espionage' also features amazing detective work that pieces together precious archival remnants to reveal surprising connections across national boundaries and continuities over regime changes."--Jie Li, author of Cinematic Guerrillas: Propaganda, Projectionists, and Audiences in Socialist China


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