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[UPDATE] CALL FOR PAPERS: CARICATURE: A LOST ORIGIN OF ANIMATION, Dartmouth April 19-21full name / name of organization: Dartmouth College contact email: boul.sc@gmail.com This is a reminder call for a panel proposal for the Illustration, Comics, and Animation Conference to be held at Dartmouth College, April 19 – 21 2013. (find general conference CFP below) While most animation historians look for the origins of animation in lanterna magicae, shadow theatre and vaudeville, among others, one major influence seems to be often overlooked : caricature, or « print cartoon ». By exploring the conditions of emergence of animation and especially the artistic backgrounds of its pioneers, this panel seeks to discover the roots of animation aesthetics in caricature and comic strips, also known at the turn of the century as « print cartoons ». How do contemporary animated films and shorts retain the aesthetic priorities of early print cartoons? Please send 300 word abstracts and a brief bio no later than November 1, 2012 to: Stéphane Collignon inquiries about the conference should be addressed to Michael A. Chaney: cfp categories: childrens_literature cultural_studies_and_historical_approaches film_and_television interdisciplinary popular_culture
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