This course offers a deep exploration of the cultural, political and ideological functions of popular animation. It uses popular cultural products, such as Disney animated features, Studio Ghibli films and Nickelodeon broadcast animation, as a lens onto broader societal and historical questions that inform our participation in a globalized society and culture. Students will acquire a grounding in the cultural significance of popular animation as a means of exploring the historical and ideological constitution of society. By treating popular animation as a mode of global cultural communication and contestation, this course will train students to coordinate their enjoyment of these vibrant, compelling and often nostalgic fictional worlds with a critical recognition of the assumptions and ideologies that underlie the creative imaginations behind these works.
Academic Units | 4 |
Exam Schedule | Not Applicable |
Grade Type | Letter Graded |
Department Maintaining | CS |
Not Available to Programme | CS 1 |
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