Miyazakiworld: A Life in Art

Miyazakiworld: A Life in Art

by Susan Napier

Narrated by Susan Napier

Unabridged — 10 hours, 8 minutes

Miyazakiworld: A Life in Art

Miyazakiworld: A Life in Art

by Susan Napier

Narrated by Susan Napier

Unabridged — 10 hours, 8 minutes

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Overview

The story of filmmaker Hayao Miyazaki's life and work, including his significant impact on Japan and the world

A thirtieth century toxic jungle, a bathhouse for tired gods, a red haired fish girl, and a furry woodland spirit-what do these have in common? They all spring from the mind of Hayao Miyazaki, one of the greatest living animators, known worldwide for films such as My Neighbor Totoro, Princess Mononoke, Spirited Away, Howl's Moving Castle, and The Wind Rises.

Japanese culture and animation scholar Susan Napier explores the life and art of this extraordinary Japanese filmmaker to provide a definitive account of his oeuvre. Napier insightfully illuminates the multiple themes crisscrossing his work, from empowered women to environmental nightmares to utopian dreams, creating an unforgettable portrait of a man whose art challenged Hollywood dominance and ushered in a new chapter of global popular culture.


Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly

08/13/2018
Napier (Anime from Akira to Howl’s Moving Castle), a professor of rhetoric and Japanese studies at Tufts University, takes a laudably well-informed look at the life and works of Japanese animation luminary Hayao Miyazaki, director of such films as Spirited Away and My Neighbor Totoro and cofounder of Studio Ghibli. She is economical but thorough with biographical details, delving into her subject’s childhood during WWII, during which his family owned a factory making fan belts for Zero fighter planes, and after the war, when his mother had a long battle with tuberculosis. Napier recounts Miyazaki’s long apprenticeship at Toei Animation and on smaller television projects before his breakthrough with his first feature, The Castle of Cagliostro. Once Miyazaki’s feature directorial career begins, Napier alternates enlightening film analyses with further biographical information, exploring the director’s political beliefs via his writing for an in-house Studio Ghibli journal on topics like environmental waste and nuclear contamination. However, his wife and children, whom Miyazaki is famously circumspect in speaking about publicly, receive only scant mention. In his work, she finds of particular note a penchant for strong, independent, young female characters and a consistent attention to ecological themes. Napier’s biography-cum-study is self-evidently the labor of both a consummate scholar and an avid fan. (Aug.)

From the Publisher

Packed with interesting details about the filmmaker’s life, interests, and inspirations.”—Mark Jenkins, Washington Post

“The celebrated Japanese animation director Hayao Miyazaki came out of retirement last year, making this compact study of his life and work especially timely.”—John McMurtrie, San Francisco Chronicle (Holiday Gift Guide selection)

“Susan Napier eloquently defines Miyazaki as an auteur who creates immersive animated realms that vary from film to film but are joined by a consistent (albeit evolving) worldview and tropes . . . An essential work in anime scholarship.”—Angelica Frey, Hyperallergic
 

“A laudably well-informed look at the life and works of Japanese animation luminary Hayao Miyazaki . . . enlightening . . . the labor of both a consummate scholar and an avid fan.”—Publishers Weekly

“Engaging and insightful . . . enlightening . . . extremely accessible.”—Dylan Hysen, Overly Animated

“A great biography of legendary anime director Hayao Miyazaki that not only discusses his life, but also delves into each of his films.”—The Verge (Holiday Gift Guide)

“An excellent overview of Miyazaki's work, its meaning and impact . . . [that] combines biography with cinematic analysis in a manner that is as accessible to the general reader as it is satisfying for the more engaged scholar.”—Hans Rollmann, Popmatters

“If you’ve seen any of [Miyazaki’s] movies and felt the strange attraction they exert, this is the book for you.”—Titus Techera, University Bookman 

"Napier does not disappoint. . . . [She] clearly adores her subject, but is ready to cite some entertainingly dissenting views."—Jonathan Clements, Science Fiction Studies

“A refreshing, intimate, highly original look at Miyazaki Hayao’s oeuvre, including early anime features, mainstream hits and the many-volumed manga, Nausicaa. Miyazaki is placed firmly on the world stage, including both local roots and global impact.”—Rachael Hutchinson, University of Delaware
 

"An insightful, fascinating, and revealing study of Miyazaki and his worlds by one of the world’s foremost experts in Japanese animated films, Miyazakiworld is a true achievement."—Karen Thornber, Harvard University

"Providing expert guidance to the radically inventive mysteries of Hayao Miyazaki’s films, Susan Napier shows exactly how Japan’s master of animation taps into the wonders of the natural world yet also faces down our demons, exploring trauma, crisis, and the willful destruction of our made world.  Like his literary and cinematic forebears, Miyazaki creates a form of wonderlore that reveals the power of art to animate, not just his characters and landscapes, but also his audiences."—Maria Tatar, author of The Annotated Brothers Grimm

"In Miyazakiworld, Susan Napier demonstrates her gift for narrative and passion for enchantment in exploring the spacetime between the fantasy worlds of Hayao Miyazaki’s creation and the grittier worlds that created him."—Jennifer Robertson, author of Robo Sapiens Japanicus

“This wonderful, lively book introduces the whole life and career of Miyazaki via commentary on the narratives and themes within his films, and some manga, and his personal life.”—Sharon Kinsella, The University of Manchester

Product Details

BN ID: 2940172639593
Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Publication date: 03/26/2019
Edition description: Unabridged
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