2023
DOI: 10.22492/ijcs.8.1.02
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Cultural Identity and Historical Nostalgia in Animated Film

Abstract: This article examines the aspects and implications of nostalgia and historical nostalgia in animated films, based on the case study of the 2001 Hong Kong animation My Life As McDull, directed by Toe Yuen. The investigation includes three components: a discussion around the notion of historical nostalgia, a survey of professional animators with the audience’s expectations and its perception of animated films, and an analysis of the mechanisms the movie utilizes to address the concepts of shared memory, local cu… Show more

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