1. Introduction: History, Contexts, and New Directions in Children''s Film and Television, Casie Hermansson and Janet Zepernick.- Part I: Adaptation and Intertextuality in Children''s Television and Film.- 2. Adaptations for Young Audiences: Critical Challenges, Future Directions, Robyn McCallum.- 3. Easy A (daptation): Sex, Fidelity, and Constructing the Unknowing-Knowing PG-13 Teen Audience, Casie Hermansson.- 4.
In Medias Res: The Remediation of Time in Lemony Snicket''s a Series of Unfortunate Events , Madeleine Hunter.- 5. Revisiting the History of Comfort Women and Representing Trauma in the South Korean Films, A Never-Ending Story and Herstory , Ian Wojcik-Andrews and Hyun-Joo Yoo.- 6. New Shoes, Old Paths: Disney''s Cinderella(s), Sally King.- 7. Reimagining Alice through the Intertextual Realm of Children''s Film and Television, Jade Dillon.- Part II: The Possibility of Childhood: Gaining Experience without Coming of Age.
- 8. It''s Alive . AGAIN: Redefining Children''s Film through Animated Horror, Megan Troutman.- 9. From Anxiety to Well-being: Openings and Endings of Children''s Films from Japan and South Korea, Sung-Ae Lee and John Stephens.- 10. The Reign of Childhood in Wes Anderson''s Moonrise Kingdom , Maria-Josee Mendez.- 11.
Growing Up in the Upside Down: Youth Horror and Diversity in Stranger Things , Jamie McDaniel.- Part III: Adult Discourses in Children''s Film.- 12. Change and Continuity in Contemporary Children''s Cinema, Noel Brown.- 13. Entering the Labyrinth of Ethics in Guillermo del Toro''s El laberinto del fauno, Evy Varsamopoulou.- 14. Male Wombs: The Automaton and Techno-Nurturance in Hugo , Holly Blackford.
- 15. Constructing Childhood in Modern Iranian Children''s Cinema: A Cultural History, Amir Ali Nojoumian.- Part IV: Identity, Race, and Class.- 16. Dancing in Reality: Imagery Narration and Chinese Children''s Film in the New Millennium, Fengxia Tan and Lidong Xiang.- 17. In Search of the Elusive Bird: Childhood from the Margins in Fandry , Sonia Ghalian.- 18.
Re/presenting Marginalized Children in Contemporary Children''s Cinema in India: A Study of Gattu and Stanley ka Dabba , Devika Mehra.- 19. Power, Prejudice, Predators, and Pets: Representation in Animated Animal Films, Meghann Meeusen.- Part V: The Tension Between Global and Local.- 20. Negotiating National Boundaries in Recent British Children''s Cinema and Television, Robert Shail.- 21. Global Stories, Local Imagination: Glocal Innovations in Filipino Children''s Films, Anna Katrina Gutierrez.
- 22. The Iron Curtain Opens: The History of Hungarian Children''s Television in Five Acts, Katalin Lustyik.- Part VI: Film Literacy and Education.- 23. Children''s Literature on Screen: Developing a Model of Literacy Assets, Lucy Taylor and Jeannie Bulman.- 24. Pedagogies of Production: Reimagining Literacies for the Digital Age, Michelle Cannon and John Potter.- 25.
Bridging Urban/Rural and Digital Divides: New Directions in Youth Media Education, Steven Goodman.- 26. Film, Arts Education, and Cognition: The Case of Le Cinéma, cent ans de jeunesse , Mark Reid.- Part VII: The Influence of Form and Platform.- 27. Perpetuating Gender Stereotypes from Birth: Analysis of TV Programs for Viewers in Diapers, Dafna Lemish and Nelly Elias.- 28. Big Data and the Future of Children''s Entertainment, Siobhan O''Flynn.
- 29. Never-Ending Sequels? Seriality in Children''s Films, Bettina Kümmerling-Meibauer.- 30. Contemporary Children''s Film, CGI, and the Child Viewer''s Attention, Michael Brodski.- 31. Finding the Hidden Child: The (Im)Possibility of Children''s Films, Becky Parry.