
Crime and Marginalisation
Young People in World Cinema
Andrew McGrath(Author)
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Will be published approx. on 10. July 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
162 pages
978-1-032-81763-7 (ISBN)
Description
Through labelling theory, Crime and Marginalisation: Young People in World Cinema examines how stigma affects marginalised youth across global societies by analysing 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 neoliberal inequities while demonstrating that perceptions of delinquency are reductive and that universal characteristics are elusive. It further 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.
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 neoliberal inequities while demonstrating that perceptions of delinquency are reductive and that universal characteristics are elusive. It further 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.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Postgraduate, Undergraduate Advanced, and Undergraduate Core
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-032-81763-7 (9781032817637)
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Person
Andrew McGrath is Associate Professor of Psychology at Charles Sturt University.
Content
1.Juvenile delinquency and juvenile justice systems. 2.The 'classic' JD movies. 3.Boyz N the Hood and American crime and punishment. 4.First Nations Australians: dispossession and resistance in Samson and Delilah. 5.Romper Stomper and White fear in Australia. 6.La Haine and life in the Banlieues. 7.Salaam Bombay and post-colonial India. 8.School violence films in Japan. 9.The cinema of change: young people in the new China. 10.JD cinema: Love and companionship in a hostile world.