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Animating the Unconscious
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Notes on Contributors Introduction, by Jayne Pilling Women: From Outside In and Inside Out The Body and the Unconscious as Creative Elements in the Work of Michele Cournoyer, by Julie Roy Michele Cournoyer: Comments on Making The Hat Michaela Pavlatova: Frustrated Coupling, by Olivier Cotte On Vera Neubauer, by Leslie Felperin Vera Neubauer's Wheel of Life: Interview Truth Under Oppression: The Films of Ruth Lingford, by Simon Pummell Ruth Lingford: The Pleasures of War: Interview Interrogating Masculinity Revealing Men: The Y Factor, by Ruth Lingford Extracts from Simon Pummell's Notebooks On Simon Pummell's The Secret Joy of Falling Angels On Andreas Hykade's We Lived in Grass and Ring of Fire On Igor Kovalyov's Bird in the Window and Milch, by Michael O'Pray On Craig Welch's How Wings are Attached to the Backs of Angels The Embodied Voice: In Confessional Mode, by Jayne Pilling Whose Body Is It?, by Alys Hawkins Sound and Emotional Narrative: Annabelle Pangborn on Scoring The Secret Joy of Falling Angels A Composer at Work: Notebooks on The Secret Joy of Falling Angels Ian Gouldstone on guy101 Script development on guy101 Final script: guy101 Modes of Reality Mixing Memory and Desire: Animation, Documentary and the Sexual Event, by Karen Beckman The Stain: Interviews with Marjut Rimminen and Christine Roche The Stain: Christine Roche's Sketchbooks The Animated Body and its Material Nature, by Ruth Hayes Index

About the Author

Jayne Pilling is an animation specialist who combines curating for UK and international festivals and symposia with publishing widely on animation. She has taught at the Royal College of Art, UK, the University of Pennsylvania, several universities in Taiwan, has guest lectured extensively in Europe and Asia, and was a Research Fellow at Norwich University College of the Arts, UK. She has also directed a series on European animation for Channel Four TV and is the founder of the British Animation Awards.

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This volume leads the reader into fresh, mostly uncharted territory of desire and sexuality in animation, sparking fantasies and providing insights... Highly recommended. Choice

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