There's No Place Like Home

The Migrant Child in World Cinema

Dr Stephanie Hemelryk Donald author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:24th Mar '22

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There's No Place Like Home cover

Choice Outstanding Academic Title 2018

The Wizard of Oz brought many now-iconic tropes into popular culture: the yellow brick road, ruby slippers and Oz. But this book begins with Dorothy and her legacy as an archetypal touchstone in cinema for the child journeying far from home. In There's No Place Like Home, distinguished film scholar Stephanie Hemelryk Donald offers a fresh interpretation of the migrant child as a recurring figure in world cinema. Displaced or placeless children, and the idea of childhood itself, are vehicles to examine migration and cosmopolitanism in films such as Le Ballon Rouge, Little Moth and Le Havre. Surveying fictional and documentary film from the post-war years until today, the author shows how the child is a guide to themes of place, self and being in world cinema.

A deeply felt, compassionate, necessary book. Summing Up: Highly recommended. * W.W. Dixon, University of Nebraska–Lincoln, CHOICE *

  • Winner of Choice Outstanding Academic Title 2019 (United States)

ISBN: 9781350252387

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288 pages