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Crime and Marginalisation

Through labelling theory, Crime and Marginalisation: Young People in World Cinema examines how stigma affects marginalized youth across global societies by analyzing key films that reflect broader social trends.

Moving beyond Anglophone perspectives, it explores diverse contexts including First Nations dispossession, Global South dynamics, and China's displaced youth. The analysis reveals how cinema reflects racial disparities, colonial legacies, and neo-liberal inequities while demonstrating that delinquency perceptions are reductive and universal characteristics elusive. It explores themes of alienation, survival, and resistance in hostile environments.

Challenging notions of traditional juvenile justice, Crime and Marginalisation: Young People in World Cinema will appeal to students and scholars of crime and popular culture, crime and media, and youth crime and justice.

Undertittel
Young People in World Cinema
ISBN
9781032817675
Språk
Engelsk
Vekt
446 gram
Utgivelsesdato
10.7.2026
Antall sider
212