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    • Volume 4
      • Adam de Beer - Kinesic constructions: An aesthetic ana
      • Sheuo Hui Gan - To Be or Not to Be - Anime: The Controv
      • Max Bannah - Revolutionary cels: The Sydney waterfront,
      • Paul St. George - Using chronophotography to replace Pe
      • Alan Cholodenko - Animation (Theory) as the Poematic
    • Volume 3
      • Van Norris - Taking an Appropriate Line
      • Laura Ivins-Hulley - The Ontology of Performance in Sto
      • Alan Cholodenko - The Spectre in the Screen
      • Timo Linsenmaier - Why animation historiography?
      • María Lorenzo Hernández - Visions of a Future Past
      • Birgitta Hosea - TV 2.0
      • Lynne Perras - Steadier, happier, and quicker at the wo
      • Sheuo Hui Gan - The Newly Developed Form of Ganime
      • Amy Ratelle - Half-breed Dog, Half-breed Film
    • Animated Dialogues
      • Amanda Third & Dirk de Bruyn - An Animated Dialogue
      • Paul Wells - Battlefields for the Undead
      • Adrian Martin - In the Sand a Line is Drawn
      • Alan Cholodenko - (The) Death (of) the Animator, or: th
      • Dirk de Bruyn - Performing a Traumatic Effect
      • Michael Broderick - Superflat Eschatology
      • Katharine Buljan - The Uncanny and the Robot in the Ast
      • Matthew Butler & Lucie Joschko - Final Fantasy or T
      • Cordelia Brown - Flowerpot Men
      • Andrew Buchanan - Facial Expressions for Empathic Commu
      • Peter Moyes - Behind the Flash Exterior
      • Cathryn Vasseleu - The Svankmajer Touch
      • Miriam Harris - How Michaela Pavlatova both incorporate
      • Zhi-Ming Su - Reaching Out to Touch
      • Dan & Lienors Torre - Recording Australian Animatio
    • Volume 2
      • Gunnar Strøm - The Two Golden Ages of Animated M
      • Pamela Turner - Early Connections Between Film and Emer
      • Maria Lorenzo Hernandez - The Double Sense of Animated
      • Leslie Bishko - The Uses and Abuses of Cartoon Style in
      • Caroline Ruddell - Breaking Boundaries
      • Alan Cholodenko - (The) Death (of) the Animator, or: Th
      • Tom Klein - Animated Appeal
    • Volume 1
      • Pierre Floquet - What is (not) so French in Les Triplet
      • Marina Estela Graça - Cinematic Motion by Hand

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