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0 reviewsISBN 10: 0773572724
ISBN 13: 9780773572720
Author: David MacFadyen
MacFadyen further analyses Soviet animation through phenomenology, arguing that the latter is a viable alternative not only to dogmatic Marxism but also to the ideological vacuum of post-Soviet times. The book includes a comprehensive bibliography and filmography as well as a rich collection of images.
PART ONE: THE PHILOSOPHY AND SOCIALIST STATUS OF THE ANIMATED EPOCHÉ
1 Is the Philosophy of Soviet Animation an Anomaly?
2 Cartography: Mapping the Status of Phenomenology in the Soviet Union
PART TWO: THE PROVENANCE OF ANIMATED PHENOMENOLOGY
3 Several Paradoxes of Soviet Realism and Disney's Unexpected Alternative
4 The Annals of Soviet Animation: Consciousness versus Historicism
I: From World War Two until 1970
II: From 1970 to the Present
PART THREE: JOURNALISM AND THE VOX POPULI
5 Realism: The Press and Public Respond
6 Originality: Innovation and the Tenacity of Logocentrism and Profiteering
7 Humour: Minor Modes and Major Politics
8 Music: The Remarkable, Kind Laws of the "Land of Animation"
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