Children on the Threshold in Contemporary Latin American Cinema

Nature, Gender, and Agency

By (author) Rachel Randall

Hardback - £94.00

Publication date:

10 October 2017

Length of book:

284 pages

Publisher

Lexington Books

Dimensions:

238x158mm
6x9"

ISBN-13: 9781498555135

Children on the Threshold in Contemporary Latin American Cinema: Nature, Gender, and Agency analyzes child and adolescent protagonists in Latin American cinema. This book contends that child characters have taken on a critical representational role within Latin American cinema because of their position on the threshold between “nature” and “culture,” which converts them into a focus of, and a limit to, state or colonial biopower. Rachel Randall provides a comprehensive examination of the key themes and developments in boys’ and girls’ cinematic representations since the adoption of children’s rights discourses in the region. Recommended for scholars interested in Latin American studies, film studies, and cultural studies.
Children on the Threshold in Contemporary Latin American Cinema: Nature, Gender, and Agency brims with crisp analyses and theoretical sophistication. As a highly accomplished treatise, Rachel Randall’s book is bound to generate much interest among students and scholars alike of Latin American cinema and cultures, childhood studies, and film studies.