A Brief History of Ink-painting Animation in Hong Kong
By Ann Y. Y. Leung The world-renowned style of Chinese ink-painting animation emerged in 1960 with the release … 続きを読む A Brief History of Ink-painting Animation in Hong Kong
By Ann Y. Y. Leung The world-renowned style of Chinese ink-painting animation emerged in 1960 with the release … 続きを読む A Brief History of Ink-painting Animation in Hong Kong
By Muyang Zhuang In December 2020, an exhibition was held by the Guardian Art Center in Beijing to celebrate t … 続きを読む Bell Boy: Cartoonists and Animated Filmmaking in Southern China, 1940–1949
By Christopher Rea Animation appears throughout Chinese cinema of the Republican era (1912-1949). Historians h … 続きを読む Animation and the Republican Chinese Film Industry
By Adela Hurtado It was Fall 2016, and I was studying law for a semester in Shanghai at the East China Univers … 続きを読む Journey to the Best: A Journey through Law and Policy for a Flourishing Chinese Animation Industry
By John A. Crespi What exactly are manhua, otherwise known as Chinese “cartoons”? The word manhua is easy to t … 続きを読む Manhua as Magazine: The Case of Shanghai Sketch no. 10
By Li Guo In her recently published monograph Puppets, Gods, and Brands: Theorizing the Age of Animation from … 続きを読む Hauntological Aesthetics in Taiwanese Animation Feature Grandma and Her Ghosts (1998)
By Muyang Zhuang Manhua, a Chinese term that can be translated into English as cartoon or caricature, wa … 続きを読む A Literature Review on Manhua Studies
By CHEN Yishui; adapted by Yixing Li While Chinese animation originated in the 1920s and had an early impact o … 続きを読む An Overview of Animation Studies in Mainland China, 1949-2020
By Nick Stember Published in May 1980 by the Shanghai Fine Arts Press, Fellow Ants, Please Be Aware!is a 46 pa … 続きを読む Narratological Analysis of Fellow Ants, Please Be Aware!
By Rebecca Scott Lianhuanhua, while varying in size and format are generally palm-sized serial picture stories … 続きを読む A Literature Review: Lianhuanhua