ABSTRACT

This book explores the dynamic landscapes of global youth through spatially grounded chapters focused on film and media. It is a collection of incredible works concerning children and young people in, out, and through media as well as an examination of what is possible for the future of research within the intersections of geography, film theory, and children’s studies.

It contains contributions from leading academics from anthropology, sociology, philosophy, art, film and media studies, women and gender studies, Indigenous studies, education, and geography, with chapters focused on a spatial area and the representations and relationships of children in that area through film and media. The insights presented also provide a unique and eclectic perspective on the current state of children’s research in relation to the ever-changing media landscape of the 21st century. Film Landscapes of Global Youth approaches the subjects of children and young people in film and media in a way that is not bound by genre, format, medium, or the on-/off-screen binary. Each chapter offers an insightful look at the relationships and portrayals of children and young people in relation to a specific country, culture, or geographic feature.

This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the intersections between geography, young lives, and the power of film, television, social media, content creation, and more.

chapter 2|12 pages

Anita

Journeying through Landscapes of Loss and Hope in Buenos Aires

chapter 3|10 pages

Two Girls, Two Islands, Two Images

New Cinema in the Faroe Islands

chapter 4|16 pages

Becoming a Filmmaker, an Adult, and an Italian?

Shooting the New Italian Youth and Their Rites/Rights of Passage

chapter 5|13 pages

Leaves on a Pillow

The Representation of Street Children in the Indonesian Film Daun di Atas Bantal

chapter 6|15 pages

Portraying Genocide through the Eyes of Children

The Troubled Geographies of Authenticity in Loung Ung's First They Killed My Father: A Daughter of Cambodia Remembers

chapter 8|10 pages

Toward a Deterritorialized Nomadism

The Transversal Role of Children in Abbas Kiarostami's Where Is the Friend's House? (1987) and Life and Nothing More … (1992)

chapter 9|14 pages

Indigenous Children in Canadian Cinema

Ethnographic Explorations and National Narratives in the Early Films of Harlan Ingersoll Smith and Alanis Obomsawin

chapter 10|26 pages

Hope through Creation

Celtic Kids and Tomm Moore's The Secret of Kells 1

chapter 11|14 pages

The (Common) Worlds of Dragons

Nature, Humans, and the Anthropocene in Children's Films

chapter 12|10 pages

“A Futuristic Huck Finn and Tom Sawyer?”

Race, Class, and Boyhood in Star Trek's 24th Century

chapter 13|15 pages

“Why Are You Here, Rey from Nowhere?”

The Hero's Journey, Island Storytelling, and the Gendered Roles of Heroes in the Star Wars Saga

chapter 14|13 pages

Finland Extended

Encounters with Top Gun Films and the Emerging Post-Social Landscapes of Youth

chapter 15|9 pages

Cinema Out of Sight

The Role of Film Halls for Street Youth in Harare, Zimbabwe

chapter 16|14 pages

‘What Do You See Guys? Comment Down Below’ Children Becoming YouTubers in the Park

Experimentation with Digital Content Creation

chapter 17|7 pages

History, Memory, Media

Revisiting the Films from My Research on Children's Work and Play in Sudan

chapter 18|25 pages

Musings and Reflections

Children, Young People, Film