The Southeast Asian Animation Industry: Growing up under the Shadow of Neoliberalism
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Open access
Authors
Windarti, Ani
Date
2021Supervisor
Tod Jones
Type
Thesis
Award
PhD
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Humanities
School
School of Design and the Built Environment
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Abstract
This thesis discusses the ways in which the animation industries in four Southeast Asian countries: Singapore, Malaysia, the Philippines and Indonesia, have countered the domination of Western and Japanese animation from a political economy perspective. It examines the effects of neoliberalism and national cultural policies on the organisation and works of the animation industry in Southeast Asia through an analysis of the New International Division of Cultural Labour (NICL).
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