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This book helps readers understand Moonlight's profound political and social importance, the innovative technical choices adopted by director Barry Jenkins and the film's adoption and disruption of traditional coming-of-age themes through the specific prism of Chiron's childhood and youth.

Moonlight (2016) is an intensely moving and poetically rendered coming-of-age story about a young gay Black boy, Chiron. Highly praised by both critics and audiences internationally, it garnered a surprise Best Picture win at the 2017 Academy Awards, enshrining its significance within a global cinematic canon. This book provides an account of how Moonlight can be situated in relation to African American youth films, contemporary queer cinema and its appeal to the youth market and representations of non-normative childhood and adolescence. It analyses the reception of Moonlight in terms of its form and profound emotional impact on spectators offerning new visions

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Introduction 1. ‘A Film We’ve Been Waiting For’: The Social and Cultural Contexts of Moonlight 2. Moonlight and Black Masculinity on Screen 3. Moonlight as Queer Cinema 4. Watching Moonlight: Narrative, Setting and Symbolism 5. Empathy, Universality and Black Boyhood in Moonlight Epilogue Love and Moonlight

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    A Paperback by Maria Flood

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 9/25/2023 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781032152066, 978-1032152066
      ISBN10: 1032152060

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This book helps readers understand Moonlight's profound political and social importance, the innovative technical choices adopted by director Barry Jenkins and the film's adoption and disruption of traditional coming-of-age themes through the specific prism of Chiron's childhood and youth.

      Moonlight (2016) is an intensely moving and poetically rendered coming-of-age story about a young gay Black boy, Chiron. Highly praised by both critics and audiences internationally, it garnered a surprise Best Picture win at the 2017 Academy Awards, enshrining its significance within a global cinematic canon. This book provides an account of how Moonlight can be situated in relation to African American youth films, contemporary queer cinema and its appeal to the youth market and representations of non-normative childhood and adolescence. It analyses the reception of Moonlight in terms of its form and profound emotional impact on spectators offerning new visions

      Table of Contents

      Introduction 1. ‘A Film We’ve Been Waiting For’: The Social and Cultural Contexts of Moonlight 2. Moonlight and Black Masculinity on Screen 3. Moonlight as Queer Cinema 4. Watching Moonlight: Narrative, Setting and Symbolism 5. Empathy, Universality and Black Boyhood in Moonlight Epilogue Love and Moonlight

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