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The Uncanny Child in Transnational Cinema - Ghosts of Futurity at the Turn of the Twenty-first Century

English · Paperback / Softback

Will be released 01.12.2025

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The Uncanny Child in Transnational Cinema illustrates how global horror film depictions of children re-conceptualised childhood at the turn of the twenty-first century. By analysing an influential body of transnational horror films, largely stemming from Spain, Japan, and the US, Jessica Balanzategui shows how millennial uncanny child characters resist embodying growth and futurity, unravelling concepts to which the child's symbolic function is typically bound. The book proposes that complex cultural and industrial shifts at the turn of the millennium resulted in these potent cinematic renegotiations of the concept of childhood. By demonstrating both the culturally specific and globally resonant properties of these frightening visions of children who refuse to grow up, the book outlines the conceptual and aesthetic mechanisms by which long entrenched ideologies of futurity, national progress, and teleological history started to waver at the turn of the twenty-first century.


List of contents










Introduction: The Child as Uncanny Other, Section One: Secrets and Hieroglyphs: The Uncanny Child in American Horror Film, 1. The Child and Adult Trauma in American Horror of the 1980s, 2. The Uncanny Child of the Millennial Turn, Section Two: Insects Trapped in Amber: The Uncanny Child in Spanish Horror Film, 3. The Child and Spanish Historical Trauma, 4. The Child Seer and the Allegorical Moment in Millennial Spanish Horror Cinema.., Section Three: Our Fear Has Taken on a Life of Its Own: The Uncanny Child in Japanese Horror Film, 5. The Child and Japanese National Trauma, 6. The Prosthetic Traumas of the Internal Alien in Millennial J-Horror Section Four Trauma's Child: The Uncanny Child in Transnational Remakes and Co-productions, 7. The Transnational Uncanny Child, 8. Progress and Decay in the Twenty-first Century: The Postmodern Uncanny Child in The Others, 9. 'Round and round, the world keeps spinning. When it stops, it's just beginning:' Analogue Ghosts and Digital Phantoms in The Ring, Conclusion

About the author










Dr. Jessica Balanzategui is Senior Lecturer in Media at RMIT, before which she was Senior Lecturer in Cinema and Screen Studies and Deputy Director of the Centre for Transformative Media Technologies at Swinburne University of Technology. She is the author of The Uncanny Child in Transnational Cinema (Amsterdam UP, 2018), the founding editor of Amsterdam University Press' book series, Horror and Gothic Media Cultures.


Product details

Authors Balanzategui Jessica
Publisher Taylor and Francis
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Release 01.12.2025
 
EAN 9781041189244
ISBN 978-1-041-18924-4
No. of pages 332
Series Film Culture in Transition
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History
Social sciences, law, business > Media, communication > Media science

History, Media Studies, ART / Film & Video, Humanities, Transnational Cinema

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