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The child in film : tears, fears and fairytales
- Karen Lury
- Psychology
- 2010
Ghastly and ghostly children, 'dirty little white girls', the child as witness and as victim, have always played an important part in the history of cinema, as have child performers themselves. In… Expand
Children in an open world: Mobility as ontology in New Iranian and Turkish cinema
- Karen Lury
- Sociology
- 1 December 2010
In a series of non-Western films — Times and Winds, A Time for Drunken Horses, Turtles Can Fly and Buddha Collapsed out of Shame — contemporary child figures inhabit their world in a manner that… Expand
‘For crying out loud’: The repression of the child's subjectivity in ‘The House of Tiny Tearaways’
- Karen Lury
- Sociology
- 2009
Abstract This article addresses the representation and mediation of the child-as-subject in British reality-television ‘parenting’ programmes, focusing on the BBC's ‘The House of Tiny Tearaways.’ It… Expand
Halfway Down the Stairs
- Karen Lury
- Psychology
- 1 November 2013
ABSTRACT This article will explore a number of so-called “family films”—amateur productions—made in Scotland between the 1930s and 1960s. The films, currently preserved in the Scottish Screen… Expand
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