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Initially I was thinking about “10 References That Shaped Japanese Animation Studies,” but I revised this list to references from early animation studies through the early 1980s. I’ve grouped the list into five parts: (1) Works in the early 1960s including translations that were the “classics” of their time; (2) Works in line with the legendary F&FF circle that are as a fundamental references for animation proper; (3) Experimental cinema, experimental animation, and original works; (4) Film history and animation history, and (5) Film and visual studies, which are fundamental to this area of research (+x are listed as titles only).
Essential reference book for animation research grounded in film and visual media studies. In particular, Keiji Asanuma’s many discussions cover important issues for animation research, and this book has given birth to many research topics simply by positing questions about cinema in terms of animation.