Publications

Monograph
Animality and Children’s Literature and Film. London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2015.

Edited Volume
Dobson, Nichola; Bella Honess Roe, Amy Ratelle, and Caroline Ruddell, eds. The Animation Studies Reader. London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2018.

Refereed Articles and Book Chapters
Animal Magnetism.” In: Children’s Literature and Culture. Marlborough: Adam Matthew, 2020. [paywall]

Examining Animal Bodies in War-Related Media for Children.” In: op de Beeck N. (ed.) Literary Cultures and Twenty-First-Century Childhoods. Literary Cultures and Childhoods. London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2020.

“Animation and/as Children’s Entertainment.” In: The Animation Studies Reader. London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2018.

Ethics and Edibility in Charlotte’s Web.” The Lion and the Unicorn 38.3 (2014): 327-41.

Half-breed Dog, Half-breed Film: Balto as Animelodrama.” Animation Studies 3 (2008).

Refereed Conference Proceedings
Record, Isaac, Matt Ratto, Adriana Ieraci, Nina Czegledy and Amy Ratelle. “DIY Prosthetics Workshops: ‘Critical Making’ for Public Understanding of Human Augmentation.” International Symposium on Technology and Society (ISTAS) 2013, University of Toronto, June 2013.

Book Reviews
Anime Aesthetics: Japanese Animation and the ‘Post-Cinematic’ Imagination, by Alistair D. Swale.” Animation: An Interdisciplinary Journal 12.2 (2017): 191-94.

What Is Posthumanism?, by Cary Wolfe.MediaTropes 3.1 (2011): 147-50.

Mechademia 3: The Limits of the Human, edited by Frenchy Lunning.” The Journal of Asian Studies 70.2 (2011): 574-75.

Chuck Jones Conversations, edited by Maureen Furniss.” Cartoons: The International Journal of Animation 1.2 (2005): 12.

Other Publications
“Technologies of Pain: Animals and Anatomical Art.” KAPSULA Animality 2/2 (May 2016): 20-21.

RIP, Saturday Morning: The Changing Face of Children’s Broadcasting.” Animation Studies 2.0. Ed. Nichola Dobson. (September 2015).

New Year’s Resolutions for Inclusivity.” Animation Studies 2.0. Ed. Nichola Dobson. (January 2015).

Henry Salt (1851-1939).” The Yellow Nineties Online. Ed. Dennis Denisoff and Lorraine Janzen Kooistra. Toronto Metropolitan University (formerly Ryerson University), (November 2014).

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