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We have a new post for our November theme, "Cats in Animation"! The theme's guest curator, Rebecca Rose Stanton, talks about Walt Disney Studios' villainous cats. Read her post here: https://blog.animationstudies.org/?p=3306

Please feel free to join in the conversation by commenting on the post in the blog's comment section. To be able to closely follow the conversation you can also subscribe to the comments of this (and just this) post here: https://blog.animationstudies.org/?page_id=99999&srp=3306&srk=093cbf3bba2b38e8993c7804ff38aad8&sra=s&srsrc=f

Finally, don't forget that Animation Studies 2.0 accepts for consideration on a rolling basis throughout the year posts reviewing from a theoretical perspective a recently completed animated work or explaining its genesis as well as reviews of animation-related books and reports of conferences and festivals. It is also possible to serve as a guest blogger. You can learn more here: https://blog.animationstudies.org/?page_id=1976 

Best wishes,
Cristina

Dr. Cristina Formenti
Managing editor of Animation Studies 2.0

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