A critical study of Miyazaki's work, this book begins with an analysis of the visual conventions of manga, Japanese comic books, anime, an overview of Japanese animated films, and a consideration of the techniques deployed by both traditional cell and computer animation and details his foray into comic books and animation.
Dani Cavallaro Livres
Dani Cavallaro est une écrivaine indépendante spécialisée dans les études littéraires, la théorie critique et culturelle, et les arts visuels. Elle a précédemment dirigé le département d'anglais de l'Université de Westminster.





CLAMP, known for its stylistic distinctiveness and innovative storytelling, has made a significant impact on the manga industry since their debut with RG Veda. The team excels in creating intricate worlds filled with vibrant visuals and deep cultural elements, effectively blending established genres with original concepts. Their work showcases a remarkable ability to craft engaging narratives that resonate across diverse audiences, solidifying their reputation as one of the most influential manga artist collectives.
The Chivalric Romance and the Essence of Fiction
- 228pages
- 8 heures de lecture
The study explores the chivalric romance genre from Chretien de Troyes to Shakespeare, highlighting its unique features such as a centerless narrative structure, a focus on self-aware storytelling, and a tendency towards irony. This analysis offers insights into how these elements shape the genre and its evolution over time.
Gustav Klimt, an Austrian symbolist painter, is known for his unique exploration of liminal worlds within his figures and landscapes. His artwork reflects a blend of various styles and traditions, showcasing a distinctive vision that lacks clear predecessors or disciples. Klimt's fascination with the ethereal aspects of existence is evident in his innovative approach to painting.
Hayao Miyazaki's films, once primarily appreciated by art house audiences, gained significant recognition in the West after winning the Oscar for Best Animated Feature with Spirited Away in 2003. This accolade marked a pivotal moment for Studio Ghibli, enhancing the visibility of Miyazaki's works and expanding their distribution across various formats.