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Anton Karl Kozlovic <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 9 Jun 1995 11:03:01 +0930
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Hi Ruben. Try the following books:
 
Goldstein, R. M. (1980). The screen image of youth. Metuchen, N.J.:
Scarecrow Press.
 
Jackson, K. M. (1986). Images of children in American film. Metuchen,
N.J.: Scarecrow Press.
 
Roffman, P., & Purdy, J. (1981). The Hollywood social problem film.
Bloomington: Indiana University Press.
 
Regards,
 
Anton
 
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On Tue, 6 Jun 1995, Ruben Garcia-Loureda wrote:
 
> Hi,
> I would like to raise the following question. Does anybody know any movies
> related to problems "inside" the family? Let's say divorce, inability to
> understand children's problems by their parents or how families approach
> issues like drugs, sex in the early adolescence, violence in the family  . . .
 ?
> I know it is kind of broad, but I am preparing a paper about pedagogy  and
> family matters in film and I need some help. Movies like "Ordinary people"
> by Robert Redford could be a good  starting point . . .
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> Thanks in advance.
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> Ruben Garcia-Loureda
> Snail-Mail: Television de Galicia. San Marcos. Santiago de Compostela
>             15780 A CORUNNA. SPAIN
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