Animated Mischief: Essays on Subversiveness in Cartoons Since 1987
Synopsis
Over the last century, the medium of animation has served as an expression of childhood as well as a method of subverting the expectations of what society has promised for the future. Separated into three parts, this work assembles various explorations of taste, culture and passion through animation.
Section I features essays that outline the historical changes in art and society that gave rise to an outsider culture that found a home in animation. In the second section, essays examine the practical use of animation as a voice for the underserved. Finally, in Section III, essays analyze the ways in which animation has reshaped the acceptance of outsider status to embrace otherness. Featuring everything from feature-length films to self-produced YouTube videos, the essays in this text reflect a shared love of animation and its unique ability to comment on society and culture.
Publisher information
- Publisher: McFarland & Co Inc
- ISBN: 9781476663975
- Number of pages: 256
- Dimensions: 229 x 152 x 13 mm
- Weight: 340g
- Languages: English

















