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Main description:
Toy Story and the Inner World of the Child offers the first comprehensive analysis of the role of toys and play within the development of film and animation.
The author takes the reader on a journey through the complex interweaving of the animation industry with inner world processes, beginning with the early history of film. Karen Cross explores digital meditations through an in-depth analysis of the Pixar Studios and the making of the Toy Story franchise. The book shows how the Toy Story functions as an outlet for exploring fears and anxieties relating to new technologies and industrial processes and the value of taking a psycho-cultural approach to recent controversies surrounding the film industry, particularly its cultural and sexual politics.
The book is key reading for film and animation scholars as well as those who are interested in applications of psychoanalysis to popular culture and children's media.
Contents:
Series Preface
Caroline Bainbridge and Candida Yates
Acknowledgements
Introduction
CHAPTER ONE
Animation and the inner world
CHAPTER TWO
'Laser envy' and the myth of technological omnipotence
CHAPTER THREE
Fear, guilt and defence against loss
CHAPTER FOUR
Adolescent control and preserving toy stories
CHAPTER FIVE
Feminine playscapes: transgression of form and control of space
CHAPTER SIX
Voice and inclusion in newly mobilised states
Postscript
PRODUCT DETAILS
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: December, 2022
Pages: 256
Weight: 400g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: Psychotherapy