The moral narratives of Hayao Miyazaki / Eric Reinders.
"Widely regarded as Japan's greatest animated director, Hayao Miyazaki creates films lauded for vibrant characters and meaningful narrative themes. Examining the messages of his 10 full-length films, this study analyzes each for its religious, philosophical and ethical implications. Exhibi...
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Jefferson, North Carolina :
McFarland & Company,
[2016]
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Table of Contents:
- Cover; Table of Contents; Acknowledgments ; Introduction: What Does a Story Mean? ; 1. If You Think There's a Solution, You're Part of the Problem; 2. Learning to Live with the Monster; 3. The Difference Between Wandering and Being Lost; 4. The Difference Between Work and Play; 5. "All humanity's not a waste"; 6. It's Not About Winning-It's About Not Giving Up; 7. There Is Nothing New Except What Has Been Forgotten; 8. A Face Without Sadness Is Less Beautiful; 9. Being Human Is Trying; 10. Eyes Clouded by Beauty.
- 11. What Does to Live Mean?Appendix 1: Continuing the Stories; Appendix 2: Plot Summaries; Chapter Notes; Bibliography; Index.