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Animating the Spirited: Journeys and Transformations
Contributor(s): Hu, Tze-Yue G. (Editor), Yokota, Masao (Editor), Horvath, Gyongyi (Editor)
ISBN: 1496826264     ISBN-13: 9781496826268
Publisher: University Press of Mississippi
OUR PRICE:   $108.90  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: January 2020
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BISAC Categories:
- Social Science | Popular Culture
- Performing Arts | Animation (see Also Film - Genres - Animated)
- Religion | Spirituality
Dewey: 791.433
LCCN: 2019046254
Physical Information: 0.88" H x 6.14" W x 9.21" (1.47 lbs) 318 pages
Themes:
- Topical - New Age
 
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Publisher Description:
Contributions by Graham Barton, Raz Greenberg, Gyongyi Horvath, Birgitta Hosea, Tze-yue G. Hu, Yin Ker, M. Javad Khajavi, Richard J. Leskosky, Yuk Lan Ng, Giryung Park, Eileen Anastasia Reynolds, Akiko Sugawa-Shimada, Koji Yamamura, Masao Yokota, and Millie Young

Getting in touch with a spiritual side is a craving many are unable to express or voice, but readers and viewers seek out this desired connection to something greater through animation, cinema, anime, and art. Animating the Spirited: Journeys and Transformations includes a range of explorations of the meanings of the spirited and spiritual in the diverse, dynamic, and polarized creative environment of the twenty-first century. While animation is at the heart of the book, such related subjects as fine art, comics, children's literature, folklore, religion, and philosophy enrich the discoveries. These interdisciplinary discussions range from theory to practice, within the framework of an ever-changing media landscape. Working on different continents and coming from varying cultural backgrounds, these diverse scholars, artists, curators, and educators demonstrate the insights of the spirited.

Authors also size up new dimensions of mental health and related expressions of human living and interactions. While the book recognizes and acknowledges the particularities of the spirited across cultures, it also highlights its universality, demonstrating how it is being studied, researched, comprehended, expressed, and consumed in various parts of the world.


Contributor Bio(s): Horvath, Gyongyi: - Gyongyi Horvath is a not-for-profit program management, education, and communications professional in Australia, focused on developing innovative, rights-based education and campaigns that empower people to live their lives to the fullest potential. She is coeditor (with Tze-yue G. Hu and Masao Yokota) of Animating the Spirited: Journeys and Transformations, published by University Press of Mississippi.Hu, Tze-Yue G.: - Tze-yue G. Hu is an independent educator based in Northern California. She is author of Frames of Anime: Culture and Image-Building and coeditor (with Masao Yokota) of Japanese Animation: East Asian Perspectives and (with Masao Yokota and Gyongyi Horvath) of Animating the Spirited: Journeys and Transformations, the latter two published by University Press of Mississippi.Yokota, Masao: - Masao Yokota is professor of psychology at Nihon University. He is former chair of the Japan Society for Animation Studies and current chair of the Japanese Psychological Association and Japanese Union of Psychological Associations. He is coeditor (with Tze-yue G. Hu) of Japanese Animation: East Asian Perspectives and (with Tze-yue G. Hu and Gyongyi Horvath) of Animating the Spirited: Journeys and Transformations, both published by University Press of Mississippi.