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Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Illustrations; Acknowledgments; IntroductionA Foundation for Contemporary Enviro-toons; 1. Bambi and Mr. Bug Goes to Town: Nature with or without Us; 2. Animal Liberation inthe 1940s and 1950s: What Disney Does for the Animal Rights Movement; 3. The UPA and the Environment: A Modernist Look at Urban Nature; 4. Animation and Live Action: A Demonstration of Interdependence?; 5. Rankin/Bass Studios, Nature, and the Supernatural: Where Technology Serves and Destroys; 6. Disney in the 1960s and 1970s: Blurring Boundaries between Human and Nonhuman Nature. |
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7. Dinosaurs Return: Evolution Outplays Disney's Binaries8. DreamWorks and Human and Nonhuman Ecology: Escape or Interdependence in Over the Hedge and Bee Movie; 9. Pixar and the Case of WALL-E: Moving between Environmental Adaptation and Sentimental Nostalgia; 10. The Simpsons Movie, Happy Feet, and Avatar: The Continuing Influence of Human, Organismic, Economic, and Chaotic Approaches to Ecology; Conclusion: Animation's Movement to Green?; Filmography; Works Cited; Index. |
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9780803239647 (electronic bk.) |
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0803239645 (electronic bk.) |
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