1. Layered, Like Onions: Introducing DreamWorks’
Intertextuality.- 2. Why is Shrek funny?: DreamWorks and the
intertextual gag.- 3. ‘All Star’ soundtracks: DreamWorks and the
pop song.- 4. Woody Allen in the anthill: DreamWorks and star
performance.- 5. Parody, pastiche and the patchwork world:
DreamWorks and genre.- 6. The Shrekoning: DreamWorks’ impact on
2000s animation.- 7. Shrek Gets Shreked: DreamWorks’ online
afterlife.- Index.
Sam Summers lectures in animation history and theory at Middlesex University, UK, specialising in computer animation, aesthetics, intertextuality and the Hollywood animation industry. As well as publishing several articles and book chapters on these topics, he is the co-editor of Toy Story: How Pixar Reinvented the Animated Feature (2018).
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