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Author:
Nagtegaal, Jennifer, author.
Title:
Politically animated : non-fiction animation from the Hispanic world / Jennifer Nagtegaal.
Publisher:
University of Toronto Press,
Copyright Date:
2023
Description:
x, 251 pages : illustrations (black and white, and colour) ; 23 cm.
Subject:
Documentary films--History and criticism.--Spanish-speaking countries--History and criticism.
Animated films--History and criticism.--Spanish-speaking countries--History and criticism.
Criticism.
Animated films--Political aspects
Documentary films--Political aspects
Spanish-speaking countries
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (2015-233) and index.
Contents:
Animating Agency: Children's Articulated and Embodied Politics in Jairo Carrillo and Oscar Andrade's Pequeñas voces / Little Voices (2010) -- What's in a "cómic animado" (Animated Comic)? Poetics, Politics, and Personal Myths of Peronism in María Seoane's Eva de la Argentina / Eva from Argentina (2011) -- Animating Autobiography: Historical Memory and Catharsis in Manuel H. Martín's Graphic Novel Documentary 30 años de oscuridad / 30 Years of Darkness (2012) -- Simply A-musing: Aleix Saló's Españistan / Spainistan (2011) as Animated Journalism in Spain's Comic Public Sphere -- Tracing Cultural Continuities: Rotoscope, Archons, and Archive 2.0 in Victor Orozco's Essayistic Reality 2.0 (2012) -- In Uncharted Waters and Totally Unmoored: The Transmedial Documentary Project Cuentos de viejos / Old Folks' Tales (2013-2019).
Summary:
"Politically Animated studies the convergence of animation and actuality within films, television series, and digital shorts from across the Spanish-speaking world. It interrogates the many ways in which animation as a stylistic tool and storytelling device participates in political projects underpinning an array of non-fiction works. The case studies in the book cover a diverse geographical scope, including Spain, Argentina, Colombia, and Mexico. They critically analyse different works such as feature-length animated documentary films, a work of animated journalism, a short animated essay, and micro-short episodes from a televised animated documentary series. Jennifer Nagtegaal employs the term "politically animated" in reference to the ideological implications of choosing specific techniques and styles of animation within certain socio-historical and cultural contexts. Nagtegaal illuminates the creative union of animated documentary and the comics medium currently being exploited by Spanish and Latin American cartoonists and filmmakers alike. By paying particular attention to cultural production beyond the big screen, Politically Animated continues to stretch the bounds of animated documentary scholarship."-- Provided by publisher.
Series:
Toronto Iberic ; 84
ISBN:
9781487544423
1487544421
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1347696317
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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