Lost and othered children in contemporary cinema

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Lexington Books
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Table of Contents

Introduction / Debbie Olson, Andrew Scahill
I see dead people: ghost-seeing children as mediums and mediators of communication in contemporary horror cinema / Sage Leslie-McCarthy
I Can't Go On, I Must Go On: How Jeliza Rose Meets Alice and the Dark Side of Childhood in Terry Gilliam's Tideland / Jayne Steel
Wednesdays Child: Adolescent Outsiders in Contemporary British Cinema / Stella M. Hockenhull
Wonka, Freud and the Child Within: (Re) Constructing Lost Childhood in Tim Burton's Charlie and the Chocolate Factory / Adrian Schober
Representations of Childhood and Conflict in African Fiction Film / Christine Singer and Lindiwe Dovey
Pity the Child: Exploring Race, Class, Gender, and Sexuality in Gummo (1997) / Sarah E. S. Sinwell
The Ideal Immigrant is a Child: Michou d'Auber and the Politics of Immigration in France / Nicole Beth Wallenbrock
It's all for you, Damien!: Oedipal Horror and Racial Privilege in The Omen series / Andrew Scahill
Little Rebels in Mao's Era: Representing Children of the Past in Zhang Yuan's Little Red Flowers (Yuan Zhang, 2006) / Kiu-wai Chu
Batteries Have Run Out: Ken Loach's Sweet Sixteen / Gilles Chamerois
A Krank's Dream: Conflicts Between Form and Narrative in City of Lost Children / Carolyn Salvi
Childhood, Ghost Images, and the Heterotopian Spaces of Cinema: The Child as Medium in The Others / Christian Stewen
The Hitchcock Imp: Children and the Hyperreal in Alfred Hitchcock's The Birds (1963) / Debbie Olson
Experiencing Hüzün Through the Loss of Life, Limbs, and Love in Turtles Can Fly / Fran Hassencahl.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Lanham

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Dewey Decimal Class
791.43/6523
Library of Congress
PN1995.9.C45 L67 2012, PN1995.9.C45L67 2012

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Pagination
p. cm.

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25253052M
ISBN 13
9780739170250, 9780739170267
LCCN
2012009403
OCLC/WorldCat
778416993

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