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Black Children In Hollywood Cinema Cast In Shadow 1st Edition Debbie Olson Auth

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Black Children In Hollywood Cinema Cast In Shadow 1st Edition Debbie Olson Auth
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.6 MB
Pages: 237
Author: Debbie Olson (auth.)
ISBN: 9783319482729, 9783319482736, 3319482726, 3319482734
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: 1

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Black Children In Hollywood Cinema Cast In Shadow 1st Edition Debbie Olson Auth by Debbie Olson (auth.) 9783319482729, 9783319482736, 3319482726, 3319482734 instant download after payment.

This book explores cultural conceptions of the child and the cinematic absence of black children from contemporary Hollywood film. Debbie Olson argues that within the discourse of children’s studies and film scholarship in relation to the conception of “the child,” there is often little to no distinction among children by race—the “child” is most often discussed as a universal entity, as the embodiment of all things not adult, not (sexually) corrupt. Discussions about children of color among scholars often take place within contexts such as crime, drugs, urbanization, poverty, or lack of education that tend to reinforce historically stereotypical beliefs about African Americans. Olson looks at historical conceptions of childhood within scholarly discourse, the child character in popular film and what space the black child (both African and African American) occupies within that ideal.

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