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Ducks Don’t Back Down: Dream Voices and Dismissible Rage

by Devlin Grimm • October 5, 2020 • 0 Comments

Throughout human history, the labor of civil rights has been done by the oppressed. In disability advocacy especially, disability representation and media have been amplified, and critiqued, by the Disability Visibility Project. It is also the assertion of this community…

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Book Review

Animating Atrocities: Bearing Witness in War Animation Films

by Genia Boivin • September 28, 2020 • 0 Comments

Review of Donna Kornhaber, Dream Sanctuary: War and the Animated Film. Chicago/London: University of Chicago Press, 2020. When one thinks about wartime animated films, propaganda film comes to most people’s mind. Indeed, since the 1990s, studies in animated propaganda developed…

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Alternative/Forgotten Histories

Alosha and Claire (Part II)

by Giannalberto Bendazzi • September 21, 2020 • 1 Comment

When no film was in production, Alosha was busy engraving, while Claire was busy with the minutiae of daily housekeeping. Both read a lot. He knew Russian, French, German, and English. She knew English and French and had learned Russian…

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Alternative/Forgotten Histories

Alosha and Claire (Part I)

by Giannalberto Bendazzi • September 14, 2020 • 0 Comments

I met Alexandre Alexeïeff at the Abano Terme Animation Festival (Italy) in the spring of 1971. He was standing in front of the cinema hall, solemn and gracious at the same time. I introduced myself and he greeted me warmly.…

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Documentary, Genesis of New Animated Works

“Nobody’s Metaphor”: A Decolonial Film of Voices, Swords, and Brushstrokes

by Anna Sowa • September 7, 2020 • 0 Comments

In the short documentary, Nobody’s Metaphor (2019), Chouette Films worked with Maslaha to capture the unfolding stories of a group of Muslim girls and young women of color who try out fencing and poetry workshops after school. These workshops, run…

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She-Ra and the Princesses of Power

Troubling Transformation with the Ephemeral Double Trouble

by Alexandre G. Vermeil • August 10, 2020 • 3 Comments

Reminiscent of magical girl anime, Adora’s transformation into She-Ra (in She-Ra and the Princesses of Power, 2018-2020) serves an empowering function by way of a stylistic and physiological change. Her transformation sequence borrows from two types of transformation made popular…

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She-Ra and the Princesses of Power

#Catradora: Industry and Influences

by Jacqueline Ristola • August 3, 2020 • 0 Comments

With the debut of its fifth and final season in May 2020, Dreamworks Animation’s She-Ra and the Princesses of Power (2018-2020) made history as another children’s animated series with explicit queer representation. Led by queer creator Noelle Stevenson and a…

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She-Ra and the Princesses of Power

She-Ra and the Power of Princesses or: Wait, Weren’t We Supposed to Free the Magic?

by Timothy Jones • July 27, 2020 • 1 Comment

It has been several weeks since I finished watching She-Ra and the Princesses of Power (2018-2020). As with so many things in 2020, it feels a lot longer, and in that time I have reflected on how much there is…

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She-Ra and the Princesses of Power

She-Ra and the Principles of Threaded Media Storytelling

by Colin Burnett • July 23, 2020 • 1 Comment

In interviews she gave for the launch of the Netflix/DreamWorks series She-Ra and the Princesses of Power (2018—2020), showrunner Noelle Stevenson made the point repeatedly: the new She-Ra would be the same, but different. From the beginning, the show was…

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She-Ra and the Princesses of Power

Rebooting She-Ra

by Ruth Richards • July 20, 2020 • 0 Comments

In 2020, the fifth and final season of She-Ra and the Princesses of Power (2018-2020) was released on Netflix. Headed by showrunner and Eisner award-winner Noelle Stevenson, She-Ra has received wide praise amongst fans and critics for its riveting storylines…

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