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Introduction: nation, film, child / Stephanie Hemelryk Donald, Emma Wilson and Sarah Wright
Home and away. A bath, a toilet and a field: dreaming and deprivation in Lynne Ramsay's Ratcatcher / Vicky Lebeau
Lost and found: children in indigenous Australian cinema / Greg Dolgopolov
Away from girlhood: Catherine Breillat's Bluebeard / Emma Wilson
Disappearance and removal. The lost children of Latvia: deportees and postmemory in Dzintra Geka's The children of Siberia / Stephanie Hemelryk Donald and Klara Breveris
Among the nations: children as Czechs, Germans and Jews in post-1980 Czech cinematic representations of the Second World War / Jan Lánícek
Child, cinema, dictatorship: Ignacio Agüero's One hundred children waiting for a train / Sarah Wright
Education and serious games. Graphic tales: class, violence and South Korean childhood in Sang-ho Yeon's The king of pigs / Susan Danta
Citizenship in the classroom: the politicisation of child subjects in Nicolas Philibert's To be and to have and Laurent Cantet's The class / Victoria Flanagan
Education, destiny, and national identity in Raúl Ruiz's Manoel on the island of wonders / Stefan Solomon
An allegorical childhood: identity and coming of age in Terry Loane's Micky Bo and me / Jennifer R. Beckett
Performance. Terrorism and trainers in a transnational remake: child labour and commodity culture in the Bollywood adaptation of new Iranian cinema's Children of heaven / Michael Lawrence
The child as hyphen: Yamina Benguigui's Inch'allah dimanche / Hannah Kilduff
Beiqing, kuqing and national sentimentality in Liu Junyi's Left-behind children / Zitong Qiu and Maria Elena Indelicato
Children's toys, Argentine nationhood and blondness in Albertina Carri's Barbie gets sad too and Nestor F. and Martín C.'s Easy money / Jordana Blejmar.

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