
Alan Robert Cholodenko is an American-Australian scholar, film and animation theorist. His most recognized work are two of the earliest publications in the field of
animation studies
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. Cholodenko's work has been featured in such publications as the ''
International Journal of Baudrillard Studies'' and ''
Animation: An Interdisciplinary Journal'', as well as in the anthologies ''Animating Film Theory;'' ''Erasure: The Spectre of Cultural Memory;'' and ''Animation: Critical and Primary Sources''.
Throughout his career, Cholodenko has been proposing a theory of animation conjoining animation theory with
film theory
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and both with '
poststructuralist' and
'postmodernist' French thought, especially inspired by the work of
Jacques Derrida and
Jean Baudrillard
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. Taking animation, animation studies and animation theory into the world of such thought since 1991, Cholodenko helped to elaborate a theoretical 'base' for the constituting of a 'discipline' of animation studies, postulating animation as 'discipline' of all 'disciplines'.
Career
Alan Cholodenko organized ''The Illusion of Life'', the world's first international conference on animation, in Sydney in 1988. The guest speakers at the conference included
Chuck Jones
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, Warner Bros. famed animator, as well as Irene Kotlarz, Director of the Animation Festival in Bristol, Terry Thoren, Director of the LA International Animation Celebration, and
Sándor Riesenbüchler, noted Hungarian animator.
He organized the second international conference on animation, ''The Life of Illusion'', in Sydney in 1995, on post-World War II animation in Japan and the United States, held at the Japan Cultural Centre and the Museum of Contemporary Art. As a result of both conferences, Cholodenko edited two books: ''The Illusion of Life: Essays on Animation'', in 1991, and ''The Illusion of Life 2: More Essays on Animation'', in 2007.
Alan Cholodenko was the recipient of the 2010 McLaren-Lambart Award for Best Scholarly Article on Animation from the Society for Animation Studies for his article 'The Animation of Cinema', where he revisited the legacy of early film animator
Émile Reynaud.
He has been a member of the
Society for Animation Studies
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' last film, the documentary ''
Filming Othello'' (1978), asking Welles questions from the audience at the Orson Welles Cinema in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
He also appeared in the documentary
''Derrida'' (2002), directed by Amy Kofman Ziering and Kirby Dick, walking and talking with
Derrida
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in
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, Greenwich Village, New York.
References
External links
* The University of Sydney website: https://www.sydney.edu.au/arts/about/our-people/academic-staff/alan-cholodenko.html#collapseprofileresearchinterest
*Alan Cholodenko's Academia page: https://sydney.academia.edu/AlanCholodenko
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Film theorists
Year of birth missing (living people)
Living people
Academic staff of the University of Sydney