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Steven Spielberg's Children

by Linda Ruth Williams

Type
Studies
Subject
DirectorSteven Spielberg
Keywords
Steven Spielberg, children
Publishing date
2025 (July 15, 2025) (Upcoming)
Publisher
Rutgers University Press
Language
English
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Paperback • 294 pages
7 x 9 ½ inches (18 x 24 cm)
ISBN
978-0-8135-7167-6
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Book Presentation:
Why has Steven Spielberg’s work been so often identified with childhood and children? How does the director elicit such complex performances from his young actors? Steven Spielberg’s Children is the first book to investigate children, childhood, and Spielberg’s employment of child actors together and in depth. Through a series of lively readings of both the celebrated performances he elicits from his young stars in films such as E.T.: The Extra Terrestrial, A.I.: Artificial Intelligence, and Empire of the Sun, as well as less discussed roles in films such as War of the Worlds, The BFG, and Jurassic Park, this book shows children to be key players in the director’s articulation of childhood since the 1970s.

Steven Spielberg’s Children presents children and childhood in some surprising ways, not only analyzing boyhood and girlhood according to Spielberg, but considering children as alien, adult-children who refuse to grow up, and children who aren’t even human. It discusses the way in which children have served to cast Spielberg as a sentimentalist, but also how they are more frequently framed as complex, cruel, and canny. The child might be dangled as bait in an exploitation horror scenario (Jaws), might become the image of universal higher beings (Close Encounters of the Third Kind), or might be a young cultural creator like the director was himself (The Fabelmans), "born with a camera glued to [his] eye." The child, on both sides of the camera, is a resonant image, signifying all that adult culture wants it to be, yet resisting this through authorship of their own stories. The book also looks at Spielberg's young actors in the long history of child stars in theater and cinema, and how Spielberg’s children have fared as performers and celebrities.

About the Author:
LINDA RUTH WILLIAMS is a professor of film at the University of Exeter, UK. She is author of five books, including The Erotic Thriller in Contemporary Cinema, and coeditor of Contemporary American Cinema.

Press Reviews:
"Lucid, eloquent, and impeccable in its scholarship, like all of Linda Ruth Williams's writing, this is a thoughtful and insightful study about what is most special about Spielberg's work. Speaking for the little Brooklyn boy I once was (and still am), I can add that this book gets it right about childhood. This is film criticism of the highest order." -- William D. Rothman ― author of Tuitions and Intuitions: Essays at the Intersection of Film Criticism and Philosophy

"Williams's scholarly book deftly is a unique and significant pathway to understanding how Spielberg's fascination with children remains a crucial element in his most popular movies. Her insightful analysis and accessible prose demonstrates the complexity of Spielberg's conception of childhood, providing a deeply nuanced understanding of the director's work often neglected in previous books about his films." -- Lester Friedman ― author of Citizen Spielberg

"Steven Spielberg's Children examines modern Hollywood classics in detail and with nuance across themes that include the child's body, 'clever girls,' and the war child, among other figures and motifs. Williams expands the usual cinematic investigations of Spielberg's cinema by underpinning the films with an expansive discussion on how childhood has been perceived across different historical periods and through different disciplinary agendas." -- Timothy Corrigan ― author of The Essay Film: From Montaigne, After Marker

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