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British film scholar

Rayna Denison
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OccupationFilm and arts scholar
Alma materUniversity of Nottingham
Notable works
  • Anime: A Critical Introduction
  • Studio Ghibli: An Industrial History

Rayna Denison is a British film and arts scholar.

Biography

Denison pursued Japanese studies at the University of Oxford, continuing to the University of Nottingham to attain her Master of Arts and Doctor of Philosophy degrees. She has previously taught as a senior lecturer at the University of East Anglia. Denison is a professor and the head of the department of film and television at the University of Bristol. She co-edited the collection Superheroes on World Screens, which was nominated for an Eisner Award for Best Academic/Scholarly Work in 2016.

Selected bibliography

Books

Chapters

  • ——— (2007). "The Global Markets for Japanese Film: Transforming Miyazaki Hayao's Sen to Chihiro no Kamikakushi into Spirited Away". In Phillips, Alastair; Stringer, Julian (eds.). Japanese Cinema: Texts and Contexts. London: Routledge. pp. 308–321. ISBN 978-0-4153-2848-7.
  • ——— (2008). "The Language of the Blockbuster: Marketing, Princess Mononoke and the Daihitto in Japanese Film Culture". In Hunt, Leon; Wing-Fai, Leung (eds.). East Asian Cinemas: Transnational Connections on Film. I.B. Tauris. pp. 103–122. ISBN 978-1-8451-1614-9.
  • ——— (January 2017). "Anime's Star Voices: Voice Actor (Seiyū) Performance and Stardom in Japan". In Whittaker, Tom; Wright, Sarah (eds.). Locating the Voice in Film: Critical Approaches and Global Practices. pp. 101–118. doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190261122.003.0007. ISBN 978-0-1902-6115-3.

Journal articles

References

  1. "Anime: A Critical Introduction". Bloomsbury. Archived from the original on 26 May 2024. Retrieved 26 May 2024.
  2. Moon, Kat (20 July 2021). "How Spirited Away changed animation forever". Time. Archived from the original on 5 August 2023. Retrieved 26 May 2024.
  3. Bedingfield, Will (11 July 2019). "Why fans should love the idea of a new Akira movie". Wired. Archived from the original on 13 January 2025. Retrieved 13 January 2025.
  4. "Dr Rayna Denison". University of Bristol. Archived from the original on 12 May 2024. Retrieved 11 May 2024.
  5. Marsh, Calum (2 January 2024). "Anime Is Going Digital. Fans Are Wary". The New York Times. Archived from the original on 2 January 2024. Retrieved 13 January 2025.
  6. Brown, Luke (23 July 2016). "Brilliant art, tremendous stories, and daring creators: The 2016 Eisner Award winners". ComicsAlliance. Archived from the original on 13 October 2022. Retrieved 25 May 2024.
  7. Cavna, Michael (19 April 2016). "2016 Eisner Awards: 'The Oscars of comics' announces record number of nominations for women". The Washington Post. Archived from the original on 19 April 2016. Retrieved 13 January 2025.

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