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Mark Langer | Animatophilia, cultural production and corporate interests: the case of 'Ren & Stimpy' | 125 | |
Michael Frierson | The invention of plasticine and the use of clay in early motion pictures | 142 | |
J.B. Kaufman | Before Snow White | 158 | |
Richard J. Leskosky | Phenakiscope: 19th century science turned to animation | 176 | |
Karl Cohen | Toontown's reds: HUAC's investigation of alleged communists in the animation industry | 190 | |
Donald Crafton | The view from termite terrace: Caricature and parody in Warner Bros animation | 204 | |
Susan Ohmer | 'That Rags to Riches Stuff': Disney's Cinderella and the Cultural Space of ANimation | 231 | |
Maureen Furniss | Women & Animation: A Compendium | 250 | |
Will Straw | The Illusion of Life: Essays on Animation | 251 | |
Mark Langer | Felix: The Twisted Tale of the World's Most Famous Cat | 253 | |
Back issues of Film History | 256 | ||