Bibliographische Detailangaben
Beteiligte: Hockenhull, Stella (HerausgeberIn), Pheasant-Kelly, Frances (HerausgeberIn)
veröffentlicht: Edinburgh Edinburgh University Press [2021]
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Umfang: xiv, 300 Seiten; Illustrationen; 25 cm
Notiz: Animated bodies. -- Transformation: metamorphosis, animation and fairy tale in the work of Tim Burton Agreeing to be a 'Burton Body': developing the Corpse bride story Tim Burton's unruly animation Corpse bride: animation, animated corpses and the gothic Creaturely bodies. -- Burton, apes and race: the creaturely politics of Tim Burton's Planet of the apes Dead Pets' Society: gothic animal bodies in the films of Tim Burton Too dark for Disney: Tim Burton, children's horror and pet death Monstrous masculinity: 'becoming Centaur' in Tim Burton's Sleepy Hollow Anomalous bodies in Tim Burton's bestiary: reimagining Dumbo Corporeal bodies. -- All of us cannibals: eating bodies in Charlie and the chocolate factory and Sweeney Todd: the demon barber of Fleet Street 'I might just split a seam': fabric and somatic integrity in the work of Tim Burton The semiotics of a broken body: Tim Burton's use of synecdoche Art and the organ without a body: 'The jar' as Burton's artistic manifesto 'Hell here!': Tim Burton's destruction of Michelle Pfeiffer in Batman returns Gothic, monstrous and peculiar bodies. -- The grotesque social outcast in the films of Tim Burton
'A giant man can't have an ordinary-sized life': on Tim Burton's Big fish Tim Burton's curious bodies in Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children: a contemporary tale of the grotesque Asexuality and social anxiety: the perils of a peculiar body Burton's benevolently monstrous Frankensteins
ISBN: 9781474456906
1474456901
Sprache: Englisch
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Kollektion: Filmuniversität Konrad Wolf Babelsberg
Inhaltsangabe
Stella Hockenhull and Fran Pheasant-Kelly \ Animated bodies. -- \ Transformation: metamorphosis, animation and fairy tale in the work of Tim Burton \ Samantha Moore \ Agreeing to be a 'Burton Body': developing the Corpse bride story \ Emily Mantell \ Tim Burton's unruly animation \ Christopher Holliday \ Corpse bride: animation, animated corpses and the gothic \ Elif Boyacıoğlu \ Creaturely bodies. -- \ Burton, apes and race: the creaturely politics of Tim Burton's Planet of the apes \ Christopher Parr \ Dead Pets' Society: gothic animal bodies in the films of Tim Burton \ Rebecca Lloyd \ Too dark for Disney: Tim Burton, children's horror and pet death \ Claire Parkinson \ Monstrous masculinity: 'becoming Centaur' in Tim Burton's Sleepy Hollow \ Stella Hockenhull \ Anomalous bodies in Tim Burton's bestiary: reimagining Dumbo \ Frances Pheasant-Kelly \ Corporeal bodies. -- \ All of us cannibals: eating bodies in Charlie and the chocolate factory and Sweeney Todd: the demon barber of Fleet Street \ Elsa Colombani \ 'I might just split a seam': fabric and somatic integrity in the work of Tim Burton \ Cath Davies \ The semiotics of a broken body: Tim Burton's use of synecdoche \ Helena Bassil-Morozow \ Art and the organ without a body: 'The jar' as Burton's artistic manifesto \ Fernando Gabriel Pagnoni Berns \ 'Hell here!': Tim Burton's destruction of Michelle Pfeiffer in Batman returns \ Peter Piatkowski \ Gothic, monstrous and peculiar bodies. -- \ The grotesque social outcast in the films of Tim Burton \ Michael Lipiner and Thomas J. Cobb
'A giant man can't have an ordinary-sized life': on Tim Burton's Big fish \ José Duarte and Ana Rita Martins \ Tim Burton's curious bodies in Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children: a contemporary tale of the grotesque \ Marie Liénard-Yeterian \ Asexuality and social anxiety: the perils of a peculiar body \ Alexandra Jayne Hackett \ Burton's benevolently monstrous Frankensteins \ Robert Geal