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The Child in British Cinema

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232 pages
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9 hours

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Focusing on the representation of childhood in British cinema, the book explores how films reflect national culture, race, empire, class, and gender from the early twentieth century to the present. Through case studies, it analyzes early depictions, the moral implications of cinema on children, and the contrasting portrayals of boys and girls. The author also examines the experiences of migrant and refugee children, culminating in a discussion of their representation in successful British blockbusters. The child serves as a versatile symbol throughout cinematic history, reflecting societal values and concerns.

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The Child in British Cinema, Matthew Smith

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2022
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