Affiliation:
1. 000000012193314XUniversity of Glasgow
Abstract
This article explores the function of poetic child realism in two of Lynne Ramsay’s short films, Small Deaths (1996) and Gasman (1998). Investigating the role of the orphaned child embedded in Scottish film culture, this article considers the ways in which the intersection
of social and familial realities is portrayed through the subjective viewpoints of female children. Through an examination of the films’ aesthetic and narrative elements, alongside a discussion of the role of industrial iconography and spaces, I argue that Lynne Ramsay’s films
deviate from and subvert a traditionally masculine and patriarchal representation of working-class Scottish life on-screen.
Subject
Visual Arts and Performing Arts
Reference11 articles.
1. Poetic child realism: Scottish film and the construction of childhood;Scottish Geographical Journal,2007
2. Beyond the margins: Lynne Ramsay’s Ratcatcher (1999) and Morvern Callar (2002);Miranda,2016
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