The anime paradox : patterns and practices through the lens of traditional Japanese theater / by Stevie Suan.
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- 9789004222151
- 9004222154
- 791.43/340952 23
- PN2921 .S83 2013eb
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Through the comparison of Anime with Noh, Bunraku, and Kabuki, The Anime Paradox provides a study on Anime's formal elements that produce specific narrative, structural, and aesthetic patterns.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 333-339) and index.
Introduction -- A simultaneous part and whole -- Mixture of realism and unreality -- Hyperbolized aesthetics -- Scattering blossoms, falling leaves.
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