Join us in our very first podcast, where we analyze and discuss the arguably first Ghibli movie "Nausicaä - Of the Valley Of the Wind", directed by Hayao Miyazaki. Your hosts this podcast are: Xiff, Darkonius, Hipster_Cthulhu, PlatonSkull and me, Nyard.
Also credit where credit is due: We were inspired to start this by listening to the Ghiblicast by Digi-neé and friends. Go watch that too.
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Corrections:
- PlatonSkull asserts that Jean-Luc Goddard coined the idea of the auteur-theory. This is wrong, it was François Truffaut who wrote the articles in Cahiers du cinéma that developed the theory.
Other sources used:
- Animated Nature: Aesthetics, Ethics, and Empathy in Miyazaki Hayao's Ecophilosophy Author(s): Pamela Gossin Source: Mechademia , Vol. 10 (2015), pp. 209-234 Published by: University of Minnesota Press Stable URL: https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5749/...
- Future Traditions of Nature Author(s): AMY MURPHY Source: Traditional Dwellings and Settlements Review, Vol. 21, No. 1 (FALL 2009), pp. 7-20 Published by: International Association for the Study of Traditional Environments (IASTE) Stable URL: https://www.jstor.org/stable/41758709
- Miyazaki Hayao's Epic Comic Series: "Nausicaä in the Valley of the Wind:" An Attempt at Interpretation Author(s): Shigemi Inaga Source: Japan Review, No. 11 (1999), pp. 113-127 Published by: International Research Centre for Japanese Studies, National Institute for the Humanities Stable URL: https://www.jstor.org/stable/25791038
- NAUSICAÄ AND THE FANTASY OF HAYAO MIYAZAKI by Andrew Osmond [revised and updated version of an article that originally appeared in the SF journal Foundation, Issue 72, Spring 1998, p57-81.] - Postwar Princesses, Young Apprentices, and a Little Fish-Girl: Reading Subjectivities in Hayao Miyazaki's Tales of Fantasy Author(s): Montserrat Rifa-Valls Source: Visual Arts Research , Vol. 37, No. 2 (Winter 2011), pp. 88-100 Published by: University of Illinois Press