The Child in British Cinema

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This book argues that over the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, the cinema in Britain became the site on which childhood was projected, examined, and understood. Through an analysis of these projections; via case studies that encompass early cinema, pre and post-war film, and contemporary cinema; this book interprets the child in British cinema as a device through which to reflect upon issues of national culture, race, empire, class, and gender. Beginning with a discussion of early cinematic depictions of the child in Britain, this book examines cultural expressions of nationhood produced via non-commercial cinemas for children. It considers the way cinema encroaches on the moral edification of the child and the ostensible vibrancy and vitality of the British boy in post-war cinema. The author explores the representational and instrumental differences between depictions of boys and girls before extending this discussion to investigate the treatment of migrant, refugee, and immigrant children in British cinema. It ends by recapitulating these arguments through a discussion of internationally successful British blockbuster cinema. The child in this study is a mobile figure, deployed across generic boundaries, throughout the history of British cinema and embodying a range of discourses regarding the health and wellbeing of the nation.


Author(s): Matthew Smith
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Year: 2022

Language: English
Pages: 223
City: Cham

Acknowledgements
Contents
List of Figures
1 The Child in British Cinema
What is British Cinema?
Defining Childhood
Bibliography
2 Writing the Child
Puritan and Lockean—Born in Sin and Tabula Rasa
Tilly the Tomboy
Bibliography
3 Watching the Child
Dreadful Literature and Nasty Videos
Hope for the Future: Johnny on the Run
Bibliography
4 The Child and the City: The Urban Adventurer in Post-war Britain
Urban Adventurers
Deleuze, Neo-Realism, and the Rubble Film
The Family Onscreen in Post-War Britain
Hue and Cry
The Battle of Ballards Wharf
Bibliography
5 Girlhood: Mobility, Ambiguity, and Change
Runaway Girls
Shell
Bibliography
6 Other Children: Migrant, Refugee, and Other
Jemima + Johnny
Bend It Like Beckham
Conclusion
Bibliography
7 Harry Potter: The British Child and Franchise Cinema
The Potter Series
Mobility and Border Crossing: From Muggle to Magical
Race and Otherness: Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
Dumbledore's Online Army: Children as Resistant Readers
Bibliography
8 Conclusion: Projecting the Child
Bibliography
Selected Filmography
Index