CFP: Lost and Othered Children

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Debbie Olson
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Edited Collection: Lost and Othered Children in Contemporary Cinema

Call for contributions to Starlight and Shadows: Images of Lost and Othered Children in Contemporary Cinema. [tentative title]

Seeking original articles for an edited collection about lost and "Othered" children in contemporary cinema (from 1980 to the present). In contrast to traditional portraits of sweetness and light, there is a large body of cinematic works that provide a counter note of darkness to the more common notion of the innocent and pure child. These films depict childhood as a site of knowingness, despair, sexuality, death, and even madness. This collection's project is to explore this filmic imagining of the dark side of childhood.

Lost children are involuntary wanderers who are victimized, exploited, abandoned. Children who are "Othered" are forced to the fringes of childhood, are ostracized, ignored, victims of colonization--or part of Diasporas, victims of abuse or neglect. These children navigate their way through the world living in the shadow of happy families, in murky or threatening environs, or living a form of placelessness. They must depend on their wits or, in some cases, on otherworldly influences. They negotiate a darkness that negates the Romantic view of childhood innocence. Submissions to Starlight and Shadows can include, but are not limited to, depictions of children negotiating race, gender, class, mental illness, forced migration, superstitions, peer pressure, crime, or other social and material conditions in which the film constructs a child character positioned outside the romantic notion of the child.

Essays that take a child-centric approach, interrogate the idea of the Western romanticized child, or that draw upon multi-disciplinary theoretical frameworks including psychology, film studies, literature, women studies, and queer studies are encouraged. Contributions should be academic in nature and follow MLA documentation. International submissions are encouraged.

Proposals are welcome on, but certainly not limited to:

Neil Jordan In Dreams, The Company of Wolves; Lee Daniels Precious, Monsters Ball; Stephen Spielberg ET, Hook, Jurassic Park; Danny Boyle Millions!, 28 Days, Slumdog Millionaire;
M. Knight Shyamalan Unbreakable, Wide Awake, Signs, The Sixth Sense, The Village, The Last Airbender; Guillermo Del Toro Pan's Labyrinth, The Devil's Backbone, Hellboy: Stephen Spielberg Empire of the Sun, AI.

Contributors please send a 200-500 word abstract, or, if complete, the full essay, a short biography, and complete contact information to Debbie Olson, debbieo@okstate.edu
Deadline for abstracts is August 1, 2010. Full essays are due no later than December 31, 2010.
Publication through Mellen Press, fall 2011.