Fantasies of Neglect: Imagining the Urban Child in American Film and Fiction

Author:   Pamela Robertson Wojcik
Publisher:   Rutgers University Press
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9780813564470


Pages:   256
Publication Date:   19 September 2016
Recommended Age:   From 18 to 99 years
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In our current era of helicopter parenting and stranger danger, an unaccompanied child wandering through the city might commonly be viewed as a victim of abuse and neglect. However, from the early twentieth century to the present day, countless books and films have portrayed the solitary exploration of urban spaces as a source of empowerment and delight for children.  Fantasies of Neglect explains how this trope of the self-sufficient, mobile urban child originated and considers why it persists, even as it goes against the grain of social reality. Drawing from a wide range of films, children’s books, adult novels, and sociological texts, Pamela Robertson Wojcik investigates how cities have simultaneously been demonized as dangerous spaces unfit for children and romanticized as wondrous playgrounds that foster a kid’s independence and imagination. Charting the development of free-range urban child characters from Little Orphan Annie to Harriet the Spy to Hugo Cabret, and from Shirley Temple to the Dead End Kids, she considers the ongoing dialogue between these fictional representations and shifting discourses on the freedom and neglect of children.  While tracking the general concerns Americans have expressed regarding the abstract figure of the child, the book also examines the varied attitudes toward specific types of urban children—girls and boys, blacks and whites, rich kids and poor ones, loners and neighborhood gangs. Through this diverse selection of sources, Fantasies of Neglect presents a nuanced chronicle of how notions of American urbanism and American childhood have grown up together.  

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Author:   Pamela Robertson Wojcik
Publisher:   Rutgers University Press
Imprint:   Rutgers University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.380kg
ISBN:  

9780813564470


ISBN 10:   0813564476
Pages:   256
Publication Date:   19 September 2016
Recommended Age:   From 18 to 99 years
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Acknowledgments  Introduction: Mapping the Urban Child  1. Boys, Movies, and City Streets; or, The Dead End Kids as Modernists  2. Shirley Temple as Streetwalker: Girls, Streets, and Encounters with Men  3. Neglect at Home: Rejecting Mothers and Middle-Class Kids  4. “The Odds are Against Him”: Archives of Unhappiness among Black Urban Boys  5. Helicopters and Catastrophes: The Failure to Neglect and Neglect as Failure  NotesBibliographyIndex 

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This book makes valuable contributions to media studies, literary studies, urban studies, and spatial analysis. -- The Velvet Light Trap Wojcik's single-authored study is a coherent and sustained argument demonstrating that, despite the dramatic restrictions of children's actual mobility in the city over the twentieth century, the fantasy of urban children's mobility endures in American culture, as that is expressed and produced through American filmic and fictional texts. -- Jeunesse Drawing upon a wide range of scholars from history, literature, film studies, and critical theory, Wojcik situates her valuable work in a deep dialogue with critics and... offers fascinating analyses of films that complicate and challenge the mainstream discourse --Dewar MacLeod, professor at William Paterson University The Journal of the History of Childhood and Youth This charming and original work is unafraid to be polemical and provocative. Without a doubt, Fantasies of Neglect is an intensely stimulating and generous read. --Karen Lury University of Glasgow, author of The Child in Film: Tears, Fears, and Fairytales Theoretically rich and multifaceted, Fantasies of Neglect pulls the reader in and along for an entertaining and instructive ride. No film scholar that I know of has engaged as deeply with the history of childhood as Wojcik does here. --Marah Gubar author of Artful Dodgers: Reconceiving the Golden Age of Children's Literature Accessibly written and exploring a wide range of well chosen texts, Fantasies of Neglect examines a profound shift in parenting mores that has crucial implications for our society. --Claudia Nelson author of Precocious Children and Childish Adults Fantasies of Neglect has opened up a compelling and vital discussion about childhood freedoms and adult fantasies and fears that will inform and inspire, I believe, much scholarship to come. The dazzling breadth of its textual readings and the depth of its theoretical insights are sure to encourage many scholars to begin investigating not just the urban child, but representations and uses of childhood in a number of other contexts, along with the myriad of fantasies spurred by this enthralling, troubling figure. -- H-Childhood Fantasies of Neglect is an engaging and fascinating addition to multiple fields, written with such clarity and charisma that it would be well-assigned in qualitative methods course. Wojcik's careful foregrounding of contexts and frameworks, her knowledge of history--both in terms of popular child-centered media and prevalent ideas and ideals about parenting in the United States--offer rich pedagogical examples of focused research and its clear application. -- The Lion and the Unicorn


Drawing upon a wide range of scholars from history, literature, film studies, and critical theory, Wojcik situates her valuable work in a deep dialogue with critics and... offers fascinating analyses of films that complicate and challenge the mainstream discourse --Dewar MacLeod, professor at William Paterson University The Journal of the History of Childhood and Youth Wojcik's single-authored study is a coherent and sustained argument demonstrating that, despite the dramatic restrictions of children's actual mobility in the city over the twentieth century, the fantasy of urban children's mobility endures in American culture, as that is expressed and produced through American filmic and fictional texts. --Jeunesse This book makes valuable contributions to media studies, literary studies, urban studies, and spatial analysis. --The Velvet Light Trap This charming and original work is unafraid to be polemical and provocative. Without a doubt, Fantasies of Neglect is an intensely stimulating and generous read. --Karen Lury University of Glasgow, author of The Child in Film: Tears, Fears, and Fairytales Accessibly written and exploring a wide range of well chosen texts, Fantasies of Neglect examines a profound shift in parenting mores that has crucial implications for our society. --Claudia Nelson author of Precocious Children and Childish Adults Theoretically rich and multifaceted, Fantasies of Neglect pulls the reader in and along for an entertaining and instructive ride. No film scholar that I know of has engaged as deeply with the history of childhood as Wojcik does here. --Marah Gubar author of Artful Dodgers: Reconceiving the Golden Age of Children's Literature Fantasies of Neglect has opened up a compelling and vital discussion about childhood freedoms and adult fantasies and fears that will inform and inspire, I believe, much scholarship to come. The dazzling breadth of its textual readings and the depth of its theoretical insights are sure to encourage many scholars to begin investigating not just the urban child, but representations and uses of childhood in a number of other contexts, along with the myriad of fantasies spurred by this enthralling, troubling figure. --H-Childhood


Drawing upon a wide range of scholars from history, literature, film studies, and critical theory, Wojcik situates her valuable work in a deep dialogue with critics and... offers fascinating analyses of films that complicate and challenge the mainstream discourse --Dewar MacLeod, professor at William Paterson University The Journal of the History of Childhood and Youth This charming and original work is unafraid to be polemical and provocative. Without a doubt, Fantasies of Neglect is an intensely stimulating and generous read. --Karen Lury University of Glasgow, author of The Child in Film: Tears, Fears, and Fairytales Accessibly written and exploring a wide range of well chosen texts, Fantasies of Neglect examines a profound shift in parenting mores that has crucial implications for our society. --Claudia Nelson author of Precocious Children and Childish Adults Theoretically rich and multifaceted, Fantasies of Neglect pulls the reader in and along for an entertaining and instructive ride. No film scholar that I know of has engaged as deeply with the history of childhood as Wojcik does here. --Marah Gubar author of Artful Dodgers: Reconceiving the Golden Age of Children's Literature Fantasies of Neglect has opened up a compelling and vital discussion about childhood freedoms and adult fantasies and fears that will inform and inspire, I believe, much scholarship to come. The dazzling breadth of its textual readings and the depth of its theoretical insights are sure to encourage many scholars to begin investigating not just the urban child, but representations and uses of childhood in a number of other contexts, along with the myriad of fantasies spurred by this enthralling, troubling figure. --H-Childhood


Theoretically rich and multifaceted, <i>Fantasies of Neglect </i>pulls the reader in and along for an entertaining and instructive ride. No film scholar that I know of has engaged as deeply with the history of childhood as Wojcik does here. --Marah Gubar author of Artful Dodgers: Reconceiving the Golden Age of Children's Literature


This book makes valuable contributions to media studies, literary studies, urban studies, and spatial analysis. --The Velvet Light Trap Wojcik's single-authored study is a coherent and sustained argument demonstrating that, despite the dramatic restrictions of children's actual mobility in the city over the twentieth century, the fantasy of urban children's mobility endures in American culture, as that is expressed and produced through American filmic and fictional texts. --Jeunesse Drawing upon a wide range of scholars from history, literature, film studies, and critical theory, Wojcik situates her valuable work in a deep dialogue with critics and... offers fascinating analyses of films that complicate and challenge the mainstream discourse --Dewar MacLeod, professor at William Paterson University The Journal of the History of Childhood and Youth This charming and original work is unafraid to be polemical and provocative. Without a doubt, Fantasies of Neglect is an intensely stimulating and generous read. --Karen Lury University of Glasgow, author of The Child in Film: Tears, Fears, and Fairytales Theoretically rich and multifaceted, Fantasies of Neglect pulls the reader in and along for an entertaining and instructive ride. No film scholar that I know of has engaged as deeply with the history of childhood as Wojcik does here. --Marah Gubar author of Artful Dodgers: Reconceiving the Golden Age of Children's Literature Accessibly written and exploring a wide range of well chosen texts, Fantasies of Neglect examines a profound shift in parenting mores that has crucial implications for our society. --Claudia Nelson author of Precocious Children and Childish Adults Fantasies of Neglect has opened up a compelling and vital discussion about childhood freedoms and adult fantasies and fears that will inform and inspire, I believe, much scholarship to come. The dazzling breadth of its textual readings and the depth of its theoretical insights are sure to encourage many scholars to begin investigating not just the urban child, but representations and uses of childhood in a number of other contexts, along with the myriad of fantasies spurred by this enthralling, troubling figure. --H-Childhood Fantasies of Neglect is an engaging and fascinating addition to multiple fields, written with such clarity and charisma that it would be well-assigned in qualitative methods course. Wojcik's careful foregrounding of contexts and frameworks, her knowledge of history--both in terms of popular child-centered media and prevalent ideas and ideals about parenting in the United States--offer rich pedagogical examples of focused research and its clear application. --The Lion and the Unicorn


This charming and original work is unafraid to be polemical and provocative. Without a doubt, Fantasies of Neglect is an intensely stimulating and generous read. --Karen Lury University of Glasgow, author of The Child in Film: Tears, Fears, and Fairytales


"""This book makes valuable contributions to media studies, literary studies, urban studies, and spatial analysis.""-- ""The Velvet Light Trap"" ""Wojcik's single-authored study is a coherent and sustained argument demonstrating that, despite the dramatic restrictions of children's actual mobility in the city over the twentieth century, the fantasy of urban children's mobility endures in American culture, as that is expressed and produced through American filmic and fictional texts.""-- ""Jeunesse"" ""Drawing upon a wide range of scholars from history, literature, film studies, and critical theory, Wojcik situates her valuable work in a deep dialogue with critics and... offers fascinating analyses of films that complicate and challenge the mainstream discourse""--Dewar MacLeod, professor at William Paterson University ""The Journal of the History of Childhood and Youth"" ""Fantasies of Neglect is an engaging and fascinating addition to multiple fields, written with such clarity and charisma that it would be well-assigned in qualitative methods course. Wojcik's careful foregrounding of contexts and frameworks, her knowledge of history--both in terms of popular child-centered media and prevalent ideas and ideals about parenting in the United States--offer rich pedagogical examples of focused research and its clear application.""-- ""The Lion and the Unicorn"" ""Fantasies of Neglect has opened up a compelling and vital discussion about childhood freedoms and adult fantasies and fears that will inform and inspire, I believe, much scholarship to come. The dazzling breadth of its textual readings and the depth of its theoretical insights are sure to encourage many scholars to begin investigating not just the urban child, but representations and uses of childhood in a number of other contexts, along with the myriad of fantasies spurred by this enthralling, troubling figure.""-- ""H-Childhood"" ""Accessibly written and exploring a wide range of well chosen texts, Fantasies of Neglect examines a profound shift in parenting mores that has crucial implications for our society.""--Claudia Nelson ""author of Precocious Children and Childish Adults"" ""Theoretically rich and multifaceted, Fantasies of Neglect pulls the reader in and along for an entertaining and instructive ride. No film scholar that I know of has engaged as deeply with the history of childhood as Wojcik does here.""--Marah Gubar ""author of Artful Dodgers: Reconceiving the Golden Age of Children's Literature"" ""This charming and original work is unafraid to be polemical and provocative. Without a doubt, Fantasies of Neglect is an intensely stimulating and generous read.""--Karen Lury ""University of Glasgow, author of The Child in Film: Tears, Fears, and Fairytales"""


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PAMELA ROBERTSON WOJCIK is a professor of film, television, and theater at the University of Notre Dame in Indiana. She is the author of several books, including Guilty Pleasures: Feminist Camp from Mae West to Madonna; The Apartment Plot: Urban Living in American Film and Popular Culture, 1945 to 1975; and is the editor of New Constellations: Movie Stars of the 1960s (Rutgers University Press). 

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