She is currently seconded to the British Museum as IFAC Handa Curator of Japanese Art in the Department of Asia.If you desire to improve your ‘ visual acuity‘, note and study composition … everywhere! In compositions when you’re watching films/ cinema (in praise of watching animated films, especially Studio Ghibli films like ‘Princess Mononoke’) as you can find epic compositions everywhere! Active studying and learning of composition From Summer 2011 she is Research Director of the Sainsbury Institute. She spent three years on secondment as a Visiting Professor in Cultural Resource Studies at Tokyo University (2006-2009). She received her PhD from Harvard University in 1998. Nicole Coolidge Rousmaniere is the founding Director of the Sainsbury Institute and Professor of Japanese Art and Culture at the University of East Anglia. His books include Behind the Pink Curtain(2008) and The Historical Dictionary of Japanese Cinema (2011) and he is the co-director of The Creeping Garden, a documentary about plasmodial slime moulds. Jasper Sharp is an author, filmmaker and curator known for his work on Asian cinema and was the co-founder of the Japanese film website Midnight Eye. Rayna is currently working on a monograph on the industrial history of Studio Ghibli, edited collections on director Isao Takahata and franchising in Japanese cinema, as well as a special issue of the journal of the Society of Animation Studies. Her scholarly articles can be found in many leading journals, including Cinema Journal, Velvet Light Trap, Japan Forum and the International Journal of Cultural Studies. She is the co-editor of the Eisner Award-nominated Superheroes on World Screens (with Rachel Mizsei-Ward, University of Mississippi Press, 2015. She is the author of Anime: A Critical Introduction (Bloomsbury 2015), and the editor of Princess Mononoke: Understanding Studio Ghibli’s Monster Princess (Bloomsbury 2018). Rayna Denison is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Art, Media and American Studies at the University of East Anglia, whose research and teaching interests centre on Japanese anime and film.
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