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This book explores the depiction of suicide in American youth films from 1900 to 2019. Anchored in Sociology, this multidisciplinary study investigates the causes and consequences of suicide and uncovers the socio-cultural context for the development of youth, film, and suicide. While such cinematic portrayals seem to privilege external explanations of suicide versus internal or psychological ones, overall they are neither rich nor sensitive. Most are simplistic, limited or at the very least unbalanced. At times, they are flatly controversial. In light of this overall problematic depiction of suicide, this book offers a proactive approach to empower young audiences—a media literacy strategy to embrace while watching these films.




Table of Contents
Part I: Theory, Context & Terms of Reference: Youth, Film, Suicide & Media Literacy

1. Theory: Theoretical Bricolage

2. Context: It’s Complicated

3. Terms of Reference

3.1 Terms of Reference. After Childhood: Teenagehood, Puberty, Adolescence & Youth

3.2 Terms of Reference. Film

3.3 Terms of Reference. Suicide

3.4 Terms of Reference. Self-harm

3.5 Terms of Reference. Media Literacy

Part II: Youth & Suicide in American Cinema

4. Rationale & Scope: Film Selection & Sampling

4.1 Scope & Criteria for Movie Selection

4.2 Details about Film Selection

4.3 The Importance of Studying the Representation of Suicide in Youth Films

5. Films Depicting Youth & Suicide: Part I

6. Films Depicting Youth & Suicide: Part II

7. Dilemmas & Dichotomies About Suicide and Youth in Film

8. A Foil & a Game Changer: Archie's Final Project

8.1 Discussions of Form

8.2 Discussions of Content

8.3 The Bigger Picture: The Teen Condition & the Human Condition

9. A Conundrum, Evolving: 13 Reasons Why

Part III: A Proactive Approach: Media Literacy Strategy

10. Tools of the Trade: Media Influence, Media Guidelines & Media Literacy

11. A Proactive Approach: A Media Literacy Strategy With Critical Questions for Engaged Audiences

11.1 Suicide in Film: Critical Questions for Engaged Audiences

11.2 Questions in Brief

11.3 Questions in Depth

12. Media Literacy Strategy in Action: Application of Media Literacy Questions to Sample Films

12.1 Archie’s Final Project: Allure Versus Accuracy in Its Promotional Material

12.2 13 Reasons Why

12.3 Other Films

Youth and Suicide in American Cinema: Context, Causes, and Consequences

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      Publisher: Springer International Publishing AG
      Publication Date: 28/10/2022
      ISBN13: 9783031086854, 978-3031086854
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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This book explores the depiction of suicide in American youth films from 1900 to 2019. Anchored in Sociology, this multidisciplinary study investigates the causes and consequences of suicide and uncovers the socio-cultural context for the development of youth, film, and suicide. While such cinematic portrayals seem to privilege external explanations of suicide versus internal or psychological ones, overall they are neither rich nor sensitive. Most are simplistic, limited or at the very least unbalanced. At times, they are flatly controversial. In light of this overall problematic depiction of suicide, this book offers a proactive approach to empower young audiences—a media literacy strategy to embrace while watching these films.




      Table of Contents
      Part I: Theory, Context & Terms of Reference: Youth, Film, Suicide & Media Literacy

      1. Theory: Theoretical Bricolage

      2. Context: It’s Complicated

      3. Terms of Reference

      3.1 Terms of Reference. After Childhood: Teenagehood, Puberty, Adolescence & Youth

      3.2 Terms of Reference. Film

      3.3 Terms of Reference. Suicide

      3.4 Terms of Reference. Self-harm

      3.5 Terms of Reference. Media Literacy

      Part II: Youth & Suicide in American Cinema

      4. Rationale & Scope: Film Selection & Sampling

      4.1 Scope & Criteria for Movie Selection

      4.2 Details about Film Selection

      4.3 The Importance of Studying the Representation of Suicide in Youth Films

      5. Films Depicting Youth & Suicide: Part I

      6. Films Depicting Youth & Suicide: Part II

      7. Dilemmas & Dichotomies About Suicide and Youth in Film

      8. A Foil & a Game Changer: Archie's Final Project

      8.1 Discussions of Form

      8.2 Discussions of Content

      8.3 The Bigger Picture: The Teen Condition & the Human Condition

      9. A Conundrum, Evolving: 13 Reasons Why

      Part III: A Proactive Approach: Media Literacy Strategy

      10. Tools of the Trade: Media Influence, Media Guidelines & Media Literacy

      11. A Proactive Approach: A Media Literacy Strategy With Critical Questions for Engaged Audiences

      11.1 Suicide in Film: Critical Questions for Engaged Audiences

      11.2 Questions in Brief

      11.3 Questions in Depth

      12. Media Literacy Strategy in Action: Application of Media Literacy Questions to Sample Films

      12.1 Archie’s Final Project: Allure Versus Accuracy in Its Promotional Material

      12.2 13 Reasons Why

      12.3 Other Films

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