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Boys Will Be Men: Teen Masculinities in Recent Spanish Cinema -- Part V: Coming-of-age Queer -- Chapter 15. Girls Looking at Girls Looking for Girls: The Visual Pleasures and Social Empowerment of Queer Teen Romance Flicks -- Chapter 16. Youth, Sexuality, and the Nation: Beautiful Thing and Show Me Love -- Chapter 17. Different from the Other(s): German Youth and the Threat of Homosexual Seduction -- Appendix A: Filmography of Global Youth Films by Nation -- Appendix B: Filmography of Global Youth Films by Theme -- Bibliography -- Contributors -- Index restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec online access with authorization star Coming of age is a pivotal experience for everyone. So it is no surprise that filmmakers around the globe explore the experiences of growing up in their work. 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Youth Culture in Global Cinema / Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Youth Culture Shock -- Part I: Rebellion and Resistance -- Chapter 1. American Juvenile Delinquency Movies and the European Censors: The Cross-Cultural Reception and Censorship of The Wild One, Blackboard Jungle, and Rebel Without a Cause -- Chapter 2. The Imported Rebellion: Criminal Guys and Consumerist Girls in Postwar Germany and Austria -- Chapter 3. Rebels with a Cause: Children versus the Military Industrial Complex -- Part II: Politics and Style -- Chapter 4. Chinese ‘‘Youth Problem’’ Films in the 1980s: The Apolitics of Rebellion -- Chapter 5. The Age of Transition: Angels and Blockers in Recent Eastern and Central European Films -- Chapter 6. The Sound of the South Bronx: Youth Culture, Genre, and Performance in Charlie Ahearn’s Wild Style -- Part III: Youth and Inner-National Conflict -- Chapter 7. Out of Depth: The Politics of Disaffected Youth and Contemporary Latin American Cinema -- Chapter 8. Birds That Cannot Fly: Childhood and Youth in City of God -- Chapter 9. Portraying Muslim Youth in Egypt and India: ‘‘Worship None but Allah and Be Dutiful and Good to Parents’’ -- chapter 10. Projecting a Bridge for Youth: Islamic ‘‘Enlightenment’’ versus Westernization in Turkish Cinema -- Part IV: Narrating Gender and Difference -- Chapter 11. Narrating the Feminine Nation: The Coming-of-Age Girl in Contemporary New Zealand Cinema -- Chapter 12. Gender, Race, Feminism, and the International Girl Hero: The Unremarkable U.S. Popular Press Reception of Bend It Like Beckham and Whale Rider -- Chapter 13. Pachyderm’s Progress -- Chapter 14. Boys Will Be Men: Teen Masculinities in Recent Spanish Cinema -- Part V: Coming-of-age Queer -- Chapter 15. Girls Looking at Girls Looking for Girls: The Visual Pleasures and Social Empowerment of Queer Teen Romance Flicks -- Chapter 16. Youth, Sexuality, and the Nation: Beautiful Thing and Show Me Love -- Chapter 17. Different from the Other(s): German Youth and the Threat of Homosexual Seduction -- Appendix A: Filmography of Global Youth Films by Nation -- Appendix B: Filmography of Global Youth Films by Theme -- Bibliography -- Contributors -- Index |
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