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El. knyga: Child in World Cinema

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This collection seeks to broaden the discussion of the child image by close analysis of the child and childhood as depicted in non-Western cinemas. Each essay offers a counter-narrative to Western notions of childhood by looking critically at alternative visions of childhood that does not privilege a Western ideal. Rather, this collection seeks to broaden our ideas about children, childhood, and the childs place in the global community. This collection features a wide variety of contributors from around the world who offer compelling analyses of non-Western, non-Hollywood films starring children.

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A valuable text for readers interested in cinematic representations of childhood. Comprehensive, wide-ranging and truly international in scope, it successfully moves beyond the geopolitical parochialism that has characterized much of the prior scholarship in this area. While encompassing films both iconic and relatively unknown in Western criticism, the basic question of how the screen image of childhood reflects dominant social and cultural practices remains central throughout the book. -- Noel Brown, author of "The Children's Film: Genre, Nation and Narrative" Debbie Olsons extensive twenty-two chapter collection The Child in World Cinema assembles a range of international scholars to examine representations of children and childhood across the globe. The work importantly extends study on Western media about children and youth to encompass the child image in non-Western cinemas, these spanning from South America, through India to New Zealand. Moving away from Western perceptions of childhood, the broad coverage of this volume not only addresses on-screen culture-specific issues in its subjects of study, including, for example, the one-child policy in China and child abandonment in Japan, but also historical traumas that have shaped portrayals of childhood. The insightful and detailed analyses comprising this anthology make a comprehensive, thorough and significant contribution to international scholarship on children and childhood in cinema and will be invaluable to scholars of child and youth representation, Third World Cinemas, and Childhood Studies. -- Fran Pheasant-Kelly, University of Wolverhamption

Introduction ix
PART I SOUTH AMERICA
1 "Girls on the Big Screen: Gender in Contemporary Argentine Film"
3(16)
Carolina Rocha
2 "Children in Brazilian Cinematography"
19(24)
Fabiana de Amorim Marcello
3 "From the Countryside to the City: A Boy's Journey and the World to Know"
43(20)
Lucia Rabello de Castro
Paula Uglione
Adelaide Rezende de Souza
PART II AFRICA
4 "Turning the Page: Memories of French/Algerian Childhoods on Screen"
63(16)
Christa Jones
5 "Forms and Variations of Children's Relationship to Space in Francophone African Fiction Films"
79(18)
Caroline Lardy
6 "Surfing to Adulthood: Childhood, Coining of Age, and National Transitions in the South African Fiction Film Otelo Burning (2011)"
97(28)
Christine Singer
PART III MIDDLE EAST
7 "Children's Groups in the Young State of Israel: Simplicity and Complexity in the Cult Movie Hasamba & the Black Handkerchief Gang (1971)"
125(24)
Einat Baram Eshel
8 "`Stolen/Lost Childhood' and the Inherent Failures of Cinematic Representations: The Case of Palestinian Child Labor"
149(20)
Yoad Eliaz
Omri Grinberg
Walaa Ghanayim
9 "The Representation of Urban Female Teenagers in Iranian Cinema"
169(26)
Mina Rezaei
Negin Golravesh Fekry
Seyyed Mohsen Habibi
PART IV SOUTHERN AND EASTERN EUROPE
10 "Lost Boys of the Franco Regime: Childhood, Masculinity, and Memory in Recent Spanish Film"
195(20)
Jessica Davidson
11 "The Figure of the Child as a Contradictory Signifier in Contemporary Russian Cinema"
215(22)
Michael Brodski
12 "Through a French Lens: Romanian Kids and the Western Narrative of Childhood"
237(22)
Onoriu Colacel
PART V INDIA
13 "Kaakka Muttai: Cow's Egg (dir. M. Manikandan, 2015): Tamil Children in World Cinema"
259(16)
Swarnavel Eswaran
14 "`Cracking' Nations/Notions: A Study of Little Lenny in Deepa Mehta's 1947: Earth"
275(20)
Paromita Deb
PART VI JAPAN
15 "Westernization, Identity, and Emerging Notions of Childhood in the Films of Ozu Yasujiro"
295(16)
Kelly J. Hansen
16 "Kiku and Isamu: Beyond the Shitty Realism of Mixed Race Orphans in Postwar Japan"
311(22)
Kaori Mori Want
17 "Abandon the Young in Tokyo: Yoshitaro Nomura's The Demon and Hirokazu Koreeda's Nobody Knows"
333(22)
Kenta McGrath
PART VII CHINA
18 "The Abducted Child Movie in Chinese Cinema"
355(20)
Kobe Chan Yan Chuen
19 "The Child as a Viewfinder of History: Vision and Blindness in Chinese Cinema"
375(34)
Belinda Qian He
20 "`We Are All Useful People': Useful Children and the Notion of Guai in Transnational Chinese Cinema"
409(22)
Shih-Wen Sue Chen
Sin Wen Lou
Lennon Yao-chung Chang
21 "Parable of the Lost Child: Zhang Yimou's Not One Less"
431(20)
Juanita C. But
PART VIII NEW ZEALAND
22 "`Talking Back' to the Mainstream---Pop Culture and the Child in the Cinema of Taika Waititi"
451(24)
Caroline Grose
Appendix: Children in World Cinema Selected Filmography 475(6)
Index 481(8)
About the Contributors 489
Debbie Olson is assistant professor of English at Missouri Valley College.