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AN ANIMATED DISCUSSION OF CANONICITY by Richard He...
Posted by Kim Akass | Feb 24, 2017 | Animation, Blogs, Children's TV, Commercial TV, Cult TV/Sci Fi/Horror, US TV | 0
CfP: Symposium “Media Journeys 2018: Animation in Transcultural Contexts”. May 24, 2018 @ University of East Anglia (UK). Deadline: March 2, 2018.
Feb 23, 2018 | CFP, CFPs conferences | 0
The global animation industries are now one of the world’s most significant, with Nasdaq’s...
Read MoreBEYOND THE MAGIC ROUNDABOUT: EUROPEAN CHILDREN’S TV IN BRITAIN by Jonathan Bignell
Mar 3, 2017 | Animation, Blogs, Children's TV, Transnational TV | 0
I blogged last year for CSTonline about how shared conceptions of childhood facilitated links...
Read MoreAN ANIMATED DISCUSSION OF CANONICITY by Richard Hewett
Feb 24, 2017 | Animation, Blogs, Children's TV, Commercial TV, Cult TV/Sci Fi/Horror, US TV | 0
Canon: A collection or list of sacred books accepted as genuine: ‘the biblical canon’; The works...
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