Screening Children in Post-apocalypse Film and Television

Screening Children in Post-apocalypse Film and Television
Title Screening Children in Post-apocalypse Film and Television PDF eBook
Author Debbie Olson
Publisher Lexington Books
Total Pages 233
Release 2023-11-16
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1666918687

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This collection examines the child’s role in contemporary post-apocalyptic films and television.. By exploring the function of child characters within a dystopian framework, this volume illustrates how traditional notions of childhood are tethered to sites of adult conflict and disaster, a connection that often works to reaffirm the “rightness” of past systems of social order.

The Undead Child in Popular Culture

The Undead Child in Popular Culture
Title The Undead Child in Popular Culture PDF eBook
Author Craig Martin
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Total Pages 254
Release 2024-08-07
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1040107184

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In this study of representations of children and childhood, a global team of authors explores the theme of undeadness as it applies to cultural constructions of the child. Moving beyond conventional depictions of the undead in popular culture as living dead monsters of horror and mad science that transgress the borders between life and death, rejuvenation, and decay, the authors present undeadness as a broader concept that explores how people, objects, customs, and ideas deemed lost or consigned to the past might endure in the present. The chapters examine nostalgic texts that explore past incarnations of childhood, mementos of childhood, zombie children, spectral children, images and artefacts of deceased children, as well as states of arrested development and the inability or refusal to embrace adulthood. Expanding undeadness beyond the realm of horror and extending its meaning conceptually, while acknowledging its roots in the genre, the book explores attempts at countering the transitory nature of childhoods. This unique and insightful volume will interest scholars and students working on popular culture and cultural studies, media studies, film and television studies, childhood studies, gender studies, and philosophy.

Beyond Nancy Drew

Beyond Nancy Drew
Title Beyond Nancy Drew PDF eBook
Author LuElla D'Amico
Publisher Lexington Books
Total Pages 285
Release 2024-06-15
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1666946680

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This book examines the narratives of series heroines that preceded and followed Nancy Drew, each in relation to their social, historical, and economic environments. Covering heroines including Miss Pickerell, Madge Sterling, and Polly the Powers Model, among others, this book illustrates that the recovery of stolen inheritances during the Great Depression serves different social ends than, for example, fighting Germans on an international stage. This book expands scholarship that tends to focus on Nancy Drew by drawing attention to the stories of some other “lost” heroines of twentieth century U.S. series fiction. Organized by time period, the chapters give insight into the cultural landscape that perpetuated the popularity of these heroines in their respective eras, how these series reflected the experiences of readers across the decades, and their continued impact well into the twenty-first century.

The Child in Post-Apocalyptic Cinema

The Child in Post-Apocalyptic Cinema
Title The Child in Post-Apocalyptic Cinema PDF eBook
Author Debbie Olson
Publisher Lexington Books
Total Pages 246
Release 2015-03-06
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0739194291

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The child in many post-apocalyptic films occupies a unique space within the narrative, a space that oscillates between death and destruction, faith and hope. The Child in Post-Apocalyptic Cinema interrogates notions of the child as a symbol of futurity and also loss. By exploring the ways children function discursively within a dystopian framework we may better understand how and why traditional notions of childhood are repeatedly tethered to sites of adult conflict and disaster, a connection that often functions to reaffirm the “rightness” of past systems of social order. This collection features critical articles that explore the role of the child character in post-apocalyptic cinema, including classic, recent, and international films, approached from a variety of theoretical, methodological, and cultural perspectives.

Resources in Education

Resources in Education
Title Resources in Education PDF eBook
Author
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Total Pages 920
Release 1984
Genre Education
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A Critical Approach to the Apocalypse

A Critical Approach to the Apocalypse
Title A Critical Approach to the Apocalypse PDF eBook
Author Alexandra Simon-López
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 326
Release 2019-01-04
Genre Social Science
ISBN 184888270X

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This volume was first published by Inter-Disciplinary Press in 2013. A Critical Approach to the Apocalypse offers the reader an in-depth view of the portrayal of apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic scenarios in literature, film and television, art, digital art, history, anthropology, religion and climate change studies.

Framing the Apocalypse

Framing the Apocalypse
Title Framing the Apocalypse PDF eBook
Author Sheila C. Bibb
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 208
Release 2019-07-22
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9004399445

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The apocalypse’s triumph is witnessed in the arts, literature, music, film, TV, and digital media thereby enabling us to view the very essence of Apocalypse as a cultural phenomenon.