Rayna Denison

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Rayna Denison is a British film and arts scholar.

OccupationFilm and arts scholar
Notable works
  • Anime: A Critical Introduction
  • Studio Ghibli: An Industrial History
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Rayna Denison
Denison in 2024
Denison in 2024
OccupationFilm and arts scholar
Alma materUniversity of Nottingham
Notable works
  • Anime: A Critical Introduction
  • Studio Ghibli: An Industrial History
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Biography

Denison pursued Japanese studies at the University of Oxford, continuing to the University of Nottingham to attain her Master of Arts and Doctor of Philosophy degrees.[1] She has previously taught as a senior lecturer at the University of East Anglia.[2][3] Denison is a professor and the head of the department of film and television at the University of Bristol.[4][5] She co-edited the collection Superheroes on World Screens, which was nominated for an Eisner Award for Best Academic/Scholarly Work in 2016.[6][7]

Selected bibliography

Books

  • (2015). Anime: A Critical Introduction. Bloomsbury Publishing. ISBN 978-1-4725-7681-1.
  • ; Mizsei-Ward, Rachel, eds. (2015). Superheroes on World Screens. University Press of Mississippi. ISBN 978-1-6284-6234-0.
  • , ed. (2018). Princess Mononoke: Understanding Studio Ghibli's Monster Princess. Bloomsbury Academic. ISBN 978-1-5013-2976-0.
  • (2023). Studio Ghibli: An Industrial History. Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 978-3-031-16843-7.
  • Coleman, Lindsay; ; Desser, David, eds. (2025). The Many Worlds of Takahata Isao. University of Hawaiʻi Press. ISBN 979-8-8807-0104-9.

Chapters

  • (2007). "The Global Markets for Japanese Film: Transforming Miyazaki Hayao's Sen to Chihiro no Kamikakushi into Spirited Away". In Phillips, Alastair; Stringer, Julian (eds.). Japanese Cinema: Texts and Contexts. London: Routledge. pp. 308–321. ISBN 978-0-4153-2848-7.
  • (2008). "The Language of the Blockbuster: Marketing, Princess Mononoke and the Daihitto in Japanese Film Culture". In Hunt, Leon; Wing-Fai, Leung (eds.). East Asian Cinemas: Transnational Connections on Film. I.B. Tauris. pp. 103–122. ISBN 978-1-8451-1614-9.
  • (January 2017). "Anime's Star Voices: Voice Actor (Seiyū) Performance and Stardom in Japan". In Whittaker, Tom; Wright, Sarah (eds.). Locating the Voice in Film: Critical Approaches and Global Practices. pp. 101–118. doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190261122.003.0007. ISBN 978-0-1902-6115-3.

Journal articles

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