Interpreting Anime
Format:Paperback
Publisher:University of Minnesota Press
Published:20th Feb '18
Should be back in stock very soon
For students, fans, and scholars alike, this wide-ranging primer on anime employs a panoply of critical approaches
Well-known through hit movies like Spirited Away, Akira, and Ghost in the Shell, anime has a long history spanning a wide range of directors, genres, and styles. Christopher Bolton’s Interpreting Anime is a thoughtful, carefully organized introduction to Japanese animation for anyone eager to see why this genre has remained a vital, adaptable art form for decades.
Interpreting Anime is easily accessible and structured around individual films and a broad array of critical approaches. Each chapter centers on a different feature-length anime film, juxtaposing it with a particular medium—like literary fiction, classical Japanese theater, and contemporary stage drama—to reveal what is unique about anime’s way of representing the world. This analysis is abetted by a suite of questions provoked by each film, along with Bolton’s incisive responses.
Throughout, Interpreting Anime applies multiple frames, such as queer theory, psychoanalysis, and theories of postmodernism, giving readers a thorough understanding of both the cultural underpinnings and critical significance of each film. What emerges from the sweep of Interpreting Anime is Bolton’s original, articulate case for what makes anime unique as a medium: how it at once engages profound social and political realities while also drawing attention to the very challenges of representing reality in animation’s imaginative and compelling visual forms.
"A remarkable book, Interpreting Anime explores how to approach this genre in an intelligent, insightful way. Christopher Bolton's readings are sophisticated without being overwrought or turgid—they are well argued, but leave room for the reader to speculate, contest, and take them further."—Michael Dylan Foster, University of California, Davis
"Having just completed Interpreting Anime, I come away convinced that Christopher Bolton is simply the best scholar writing on anime at the current moment. His readings apply a gamut of approaches, from postmodernism to gender studies to individual texts, but they remain accessible and consistently fascinating, inspiring a deeper appreciation of this protean medium. The book is an intellectual joy to read."—Susan J. Napier, Tufts University
"In his brilliant, acute, and always accessible Interpreting Anime, Christopher Bolton applies deep knowledge of Japanese aesthetic traditions, global media culture, and posthumanist theory to close readings of some of the most artistically ambitious and culturally significant works of the artform. Showing anime fans the beauties of theory and scholars the profundities of anime, Bolton recounts a specifically Japanese history of cyborg art, while offering insights into that most neglected and ubiquitous category of experience, fiction itself. Interpreting Anime is destined to become a classic study of anime and the cyborg imagination."—Istvan Csicsery-Ronay, DePauw University
"Bolton has crafted a meaningful contribution to the scholarship of reading, one able to transcend its subject matter—anime—and speak to readers everywhere, those who seek as full, as complete an engagement with their texts as possible."—Japanese Studies
"Bolton, with his careful elucidations of differing theoretical perspectives and approaches, followed by the application of those theories to specific anime works, provides an excellent illustration of the way in which theory can be utilized in the analysis of anime. "—East Asian Journal of Pop Culture
"There is no doubt that this book will find a home in the reading lists of most courses on anime, and provide both students and teachers of the subject with encouragement and stimula- tion."—East Asian Journal of Pop Culture
"It will prove highly stimulating in Japan studies courses on popular culture and anime."—The Journal of Japanese Studies
"Even as the anime industry evolves to encompass new platforms beyond television and cinema, so, too, does the critical theory that helps us to understand and analyze these changes."—Monumenta Nipponica
"Interpreting Anime responds to challenges from current anime scholarship and successfully proves the ongoing significance of literary methodology as a means of interpretation."—Science Fiction Studies
"Bolton’s book feels more like a summation of a position rather . than a new take on anime, and is none the worse for it. Many of the chapters have been modified from previously published journal articles, and have been significantly expanded in the process. "—Screen
"Bolton’s book is written with a professor’s optimism that everyone can and should learn how to interpret and evaluate Japanese anime. "—Journal of Film and Video
"Christopher Bolton’s Interpreting Anime is an impressive book that displays a knack for close reading and careful, elegant writing that offers in-depth readings of classic anime films."—Pacific Affairs
"Very useful and enlightening reading for many scholars and students of literature and media."—SFRA Review
"“In introducing readers to critical approaches to studying anime, Bolton’s Interpreting Anime works quite well.”"—Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts
"Bolton has created many entry points for anime fans to better explore and understand the format."—Film Matters
"Anime is often considered a part of pop culture, but Christopher Bolton manages to show us that it can be handled and consumed as a piece of high art."—Pro&Contra
ISBN: 9781517904036
Dimensions: 216mm x 140mm x 38mm
Weight: unknown
328 pages