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Funny pictures animation and comedy in studio-era Hollywood

Title
Funny pictures [electronic resource] : animation and comedy in studio-era Hollywood / edited by Daniel Goldmark and Charlie Keil.
Publication
Berkeley : University of California Press, c2011.

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Additional Authors
  • Goldmark, Daniel.
  • Keil, Charlie.
Description
1 online resource (viii, 331 p.) : ill.
Uniform Title
Funny pictures (Online)
Subject
  • Animated films > United States > History and criticism
  • Wit and humor in motion pictures
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
Access (note)
  • Access restricted to authorized users.
Contents
Introduction: what makes these pictures so funny? / Charlie Keil and Daniel Goldmark -- Part One. The (filmic) roots of early animation. The Chaplin effect: ghosts in the machine and animated gags / Paul Wells -- 2. Polyphony and heterogeneity in early Fleischer films: comic strips, vaudeville, and the New York style / Mark Langer -- The heir apparent / J. B. Kaufman -- Systems and effects: making cartoons funny. Infectious laughter: cartoons' cure for the Depression / Don Crafton -- "We're happy when we're sad": comedy, gags, and 1930s cartoon narration / Richard Neupert -- Laughter by numbers: the science of comedy at the Walt Disney Studio / Susan Ohmer -- Part Three. Retheorizing animated comedy. "Who dat say who dat?" racial masquerade, humor, and the rise of American animation / Nicholas Sammond -- "I like to sock myself in the face": reconsidering "vulgar modernism" / Henry Jenkins -- Auralis sexualis: how cartoons conduct Paraphilia / Philip Brophy -- Part Four. Comic inspiration: animation auteurs. The art of diddling: slapstick, science, and antimodernism in the films of Charley Bowers / Rob King -- Tex Avery's prison house of animation, or humor and boredom in studio cartoons / Scott Curtis -- Tish-Tash in cartoonland / Ethan de Seife -- Part Five. Beyond the studio era: building on tradition. Sounds funny/funny sounds: theorizing cartoon music / Daniel Goldmark -- The revival of the studio-era cartoon in the 1990s / Linda Simensky.
LCCN
2011005494
OCLC
ssj0000522786
Title
Funny pictures [electronic resource] : animation and comedy in studio-era Hollywood / edited by Daniel Goldmark and Charlie Keil.
Imprint
Berkeley : University of California Press, c2011.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Access
Access restricted to authorized users.
Connect to:
Available from home with a valid library card
Available onsite at NYPL
Added Author
Goldmark, Daniel.
Keil, Charlie.
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