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Screening Children in Post-apocalypse Film and Television

Screening Children in Post-apocalypse Film and Television

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This collection examines the child's role in contemporary post-apocalyptic films and television, highlighting how traditional notions of childhood are tied to sites of adult conflict and disaster.

Format: Hardback
Length: 232 pages
Publication date: 16 November 2023
Publisher: Lexington Books

The child's role in contemporary post-apocalyptic films and television is explored in this collection. By examining the function of child characters within a dystopian framework, the volume illustrates how traditional notions of childhood are tethered to sites of adult conflict and disaster, reinforcing the "rightness" of past systems of social order. The child's role in contemporary post-apocalyptic films and television is explored in this collection. By examining the function of child characters within a dystopian framework, the volume illustrates how traditional notions of childhood are tethered to sites of adult conflict and disaster, reinforcing the "rightness" of past systems of social order. The child's role in contemporary post-apocalyptic films and television is explored in this collection. By examining the function of child characters within a dystopian framework, the volume illustrates how traditional notions of childhood are tethered to sites of adult conflict and disaster, reinforcing the "rightness" of past systems of social order.

The Child's Role in Contemporary Post-Apocalyptic Films and Television


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.

Traditional Notions of Childhood


In a dystopian world, children are often portrayed as innocent and vulnerable, with a sense of wonder and curiosity that is often lost in adults. However, this innocence is often used to justify the harsh treatment of children by adults, as they are seen as a threat to the stability of the society. This can be seen in films such as "The Hunger Games" and "The Maze Runner," where children are forced to participate in deadly games and trials that are designed to test their survival skills and loyalty to the regime.

Child Characters in a Dystopian Framework


Child characters in a dystopian framework are often used to represent the future of society. They are often portrayed as being more resilient and adaptable than adults, as they have not been exposed to the same level of trauma and hardship. This can be seen in films such as "The Hunger Games" and "The Maze Runner," where children are able to survive in a world that is filled with danger and chaos.

The Connection between Child Characters and Adult Conflict and Disaster


The connection between child characters and adult conflict and disaster is a central theme in contemporary post-apocalyptic films and television. Children are often used as pawns in the games and trials that adults play, and their lives are often put at risk. This can be seen in films such as "The Hunger Games" and "The Maze Runner," where children are forced to participate in deadly games and trials that are designed to test their survival skills and loyalty to the regime.

Reaffirming the "Rightness" of Past Systems of Social Order


The connection between child characters and adult conflict and disaster often works to reaffirm the "rightness" of past systems of social order. This can be seen in films such as "The Hunger Games" and "The Maze Runner," where children are forced to participate in deadly games and trials that are designed to test their survival skills and loyalty to the regime. By showing that children are capable of surviving in a world that is filled with danger and chaos, these films suggest that the current social order is the best possible option for society.

Conclusion


In conclusion, the child's role in contemporary post-apocalyptic films and television is a complex and multifaceted one. By exploring the function of child characters within a dystopian framework, this collection 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. While children are often portrayed as innocent and vulnerable, they are also often used as pawns in the games and trials that adults play, and their lives are often put at risk. By showing that children are capable of surviving in a world that is filled with danger and chaos, these films suggest that the current social order is the best possible option for society.

Weight: 502g
Dimension: 160 x 237 x 23 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781666918670

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