Anime and Philosophy: Wide Eyed Wonder
By (Author) Josef Steiff
Edited by Tristan D. Tamplin
Open Court Publishing Co ,U.S.
Open Court Publishing Co ,U.S.
30th March 2010
United States
General
Non Fiction
Animated films and animation
791.433401
Paperback
288
Width 152mm, Height 228mm
481g
This book examines some of the most loved, best-known and intriguing anime films and series to find what lies at their core, underneath the typical but by no means ubiquitous visual elements of big eyes, big hair and bright colours. But don't be fooled, these are not children's stories. These are stories about monsters, witches, robots, children and spirits who grapple with questions of societal violence, ethics, morality, justice, heroism, identity and the soul, whether in the midst of World War II or long after World War III, whether in a magical valley or on a malevolent space station. Anime has become a worldwide phenomenon, painting its stories across a variety of genres, eras and landscapes, as well as influencing live action filmmakers like the Wachowski Brothers and Quentin Tarantino. If you've been wondering why so many people love anime or even if you're already a true otaku, Anime and Philosophy will give you a deeper appreciation for not just the art but also the storytelling of Japan's animated films, TV series and OVA (original video animation).
Josef Steiff is the Associate Chair, Film & Video Department, Columbia College, where he teaches courses in science fiction and anime among other topics. He is the author of The Complete Idiot's Guide to Filmmaking, Tristan Tamplin has a Ph.D. in philosophy and is the principal designer at Verso Design Corporation.