[KineJapan] a book on Chinese-Japanese animation in the 1940s and 1950s
Daisy Yan Du
daisyyandu at uwalumni.com
Wed Mar 6 23:47:10 EST 2019
Dear Colleagues,
I am very sorry to disturb those uninterested. I just want to answer
some inquiries by adding that the second chapter of my book also
discusses animated filmmaking in the Manchukuo Film Association
(1937-1945). Thank you very much for providing the much-needed
community support over the years!
Best
Daisy
On Wed, Mar 6, 2019 at 12:07 PM Daisy Yan Du <daisyyandu at uwalumni.com> wrote:
>
> Dear colleagues,
>
> My first monograph, Animated Encounters: Transnational Movements of
> Chinese Animation, 1940s-1970s, was recently published by the
> University of Hawaii Press. Thank you all for providing generous
> community support over the decade!
>
> Chapter 1 discusses the Japanese connection of Princess Iron Fan
> (1941), the first animated feature film of China and Asia.
>
> Chapter 2 examines the role of Mochinaga Tadahito, a wartime Japanese
> animator, in animated filmmaking in postwar and early socialist China
> (1945-1953).
>
> Chapter Epilogue touches upon the influence of Japanese animation
> (especially Astro Boy, 1963) on Chinese animated filmmaking in the
> 1980s.
>
> https://www.uhpress.hawaii.edu/title/animated-encounters-transnational-movements-of-chinese-animation-1940s-1970s/
>
>
> Best
>
> Daisy
>
>
> Daisy Yan Du
> Associate Professor
> Division of Humanities
> Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
> Clear Water Bay, Kowloon
> Hong Kong
> http://daisyyanduprojects.ust.hk/
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