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Little monstrous “others”: Recent trends in childhood representation in Spanish film
Abstract This review essay examines two recent studies devoted to the child in Spanish film including The Two cines con niño: Genre and the Child Protagonist in over Fifty Years of Spanish Film, 1955–2010 (2018) by Erin K. Hogan and Inhabiting the In-Between: Childhood and Cinema in Spain’s Long Transition (2018) by Sarah Thomas. While both works share the notion of the Spanish cinematic child as a monstrous “other,” Hogan explores the child’s dialogism through ventriloquism in the making of the two cine con niño genres. Thomas, on the other hand, investigates the complex and ambiguous nature of the child in Spanish film during the Spanish Transition.
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Lorca and Baudelaire, Chrétien de Troyes and Borges. The articles in Romance Quarterly provide insight into classic and contemporary works of literature originating in the Romance languages. The journal publishes historical and interpretative articles primarily on French and Spanish literature but also on Catalan, Italian, Portuguese, and Brazilian literature. RQ contains critical essays and book reviews, mostly in English but also in Romance languages, by scholars from universities all over the world. Romance Quarterly belongs in every department and library of Romance languages.