Reading the rabbit : explorations in Warner Bros. animation /
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New Brunswick, N.J. :
Rutgers University Press,
[1998]
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction : Looney Tunes and Merry Metonyms / Kevin S. Sandler
- A short critical history of Warner Bros. cartoons / Barry Putterman
- From Disney to Warner Bros. : the critical shift / Timothy R. White
- Charlie Thorson and the temporary Disneyfication of Warner Bros. cartoons / Gene Walz
- From vaudeville to Hollywood, from silence to sound : Warner Bros. cartoons of the early sound era / Hank Sartin
- The image of the hillbilly in Warner Bros. cartoons of the thirties / Michael Frierson
- The view from Termite Terrace : caricature and parody in Warner Bros. animation / Donald Crafton
- Darker shades of animation : African-American images in the Warner Bros. cartoon / Terry Lindvall and Ben Fraser
- "Ah, love! Zee grand illusion!" : Pepé le Pew, narcissism, and cats in the Casbah / Kirsten Moana Thompson
- Gendered evasion : Bugs Bunny in drag / Kevin S. Sandler
- Selling Bugs Bunny : Warner Bros. and character merchandising in the nineties / Lindy Simensky
- Fans versus Time Warner : who owns Looney Tunes? / Bill Mikulak
- Hybrid cinema : the Mask, masques, and Tex Avery / Norman M. Klein.