Thomas Lamarre: 5 books

Book cover of The Anime Ecology

The Anime Ecology

A Genealogy of Television, Animation, and Game Media

by Thomas Lamarre
Language: English
Release Date: March 13, 2018

A major work destined to change how scholars and students look at television and animation With the release of author Thomas Lamarre’s field-defining study The Anime Machine, critics established Lamarre as a leading voice in the field of Japanese animation. He now returns with The Anime Ecology,...
Book cover of The Anime Machine

The Anime Machine

A Media Theory of Animation

by Thomas Lamarre
Language: English
Release Date: November 30, 2013

Despite the longevity of animation and its significance within the history of cinema, film theorists have focused on live-action motion pictures and largely ignored hand-drawn and computer-generated movies. Thomas Lamarre contends that the history, techniques, and complex visual language of animation,...
Book cover of Mechademia 7

Mechademia 7

Lines of Sight

by Thomas Lamarre, Marc Steinberg, Fujimoto Yukari
Language: English
Release Date: October 30, 2012

Lines of Sight—the seventh volume in the Mechademia series, an annual forum devoted to Japanese anime and manga—explores the various ways in which anime, manga, digital media, fan culture, and Japanese art—from scroll paintings to superflat—challenge, undermine, or disregard the concept of...
Book cover of Mechademia 6

Mechademia 6

User Enhanced

by Thomas Lamarre, Brian Bergstrom, Christine L. Marran
Language: English
Release Date: November 3, 2011

Manga and anime inspire a wide range of creative activities for fans: blogging and contributing to databases, making elaborate cosplay costumes, producing dôjinshi (amateur) manga and scanlations, and engaging in fansubbing and DIY animation. Indeed, fans can no longer be considered passive consumers...
Book cover of Percolations

Percolations

Musings from a Texas Hill Country Coffee Shop

by Marilyn J. Agee, Deirdre Nielsen, Susan Lamarre
Language: English
Release Date: October 19, 2010

Many a famous tale began with Once upon a Time. While yet others led off with It was a dark and dreary night. Each author, using these openings, was attempting to set the tone for his or her story and poem that followed. None of the stories or poetry that follow in this book set their tone with such...
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